#testtest #test.test #test-test and #test_test all become the "testtest" tag. Makes sense, I think this is intended. This way #test. (note the dot) in the middle of a phrase will have the link cover the dot too. #<a>test.</a> - cosmetically it's not that good. I'd ignore punctuation for building up the tag name as you already do but I'd ignore it for the link too if it's followed by a space.
Different problem: non-standard-ASCII characters. I noted using Italian words like "#giovedì" (that's thursday, fyi ;) it becomes the "gioved" tag. Or #testòtest becomes #test. Those characters completely stop the tag processing, seems. Is this intended or not? I wonder what happens in different languages, say russian or japanese... -- Luca Lesinigo _______________________________________________ Laconica-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.laconi.ca/mailman/listinfo/laconica-dev
