In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Florian Lindner  <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hello,
>markdown (Python implementation) seems to render:
>
>![alternativer text](pfad/und/eine lange/url zum bild.jpg)
>
>to
>
><img src="pfad/und/eine" title="lange/url zum bild.jpg"
>alt="alternativer text"/>
>
>breaking the URL at the whitespace. AFAIK whitespaces are ok in URLs
>so why is it breaking up the URL here?

    Because spaces are how it separates the url from the title text?


    I know the reference version doesn't do it that way, but wouldn't
    the <> url wrappers be good for wrapping around urls that contain
    wonky items?   I ignored that behavior of the standard when I
    wrote my markdown, and use <> as "wrap everything" for urls.



    -david parsons
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