It all depends on how you format it. If there is just a domain, not
ending in a backslash, it usually works fine, but if there is a
backslash, or a page, it includes too many characters. I think that, by
default, it should not include any punctuation on the end of the URL. I
guess a URL may be valid if it is "http://example.com/page.";, with the
punctation, but it's not likely to be formatted that way.

IMO, it should detect an open parenthesis before including the closing
parenthesis, but I don't know how easy that is to do.

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Evolution incorrectly parses URLs
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