you can base64 encode it, and decode it after (as a temporary solution)

Le mardi 4 novembre 2014 17:13:33 UTC+1, [email protected] a écrit :
>
> Hi, new guy around here.
>
> I am an engineer for a startup (www.agolo.com, check us out :P). We work 
> heavily with twitter content, and i've discovered that the urlize template 
> tag/filter does not handle trailing 'dot-dot-dot' (which is common in tweet 
> content due to all the truncation and whatnot) correctly, since it assume 
> that the url can only have 1 trailing punctuation character. should I open 
> a pull request for this, or was this problem raised before?
>
> regards,
> Will
>

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