On 10/31/2009 07:20 PM, User wrote:
> NoOp wrote:
>> On 10/30/2009 07:27 PM, User wrote:
>>> NoOp wrote:
>> ...
>>>> Sure, here is an easy, reliable example[1]:
>>>>
>>>> SM 2.0:
>>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community
>>>> click on #5 in 'Contents: Getting to know and work with your system
>>>> You'll see that in SM2.0 the URL ends up as:
>>>> <https://help.ubuntu.com/community#Getting to know and work with your
>>>> system>
>>>>
>>>> In 1.1.18 the same URL ends up as:
>>>> <https://help.ubuntu.com/community#Getting%20to%20know%20and%20work%20with%20your%20system>
>>>>
>>>> [1] Sorry for not finding an mozilla example, but this is one that I
>>>> know from heart :-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for confirming that. I wasn't sure from using SM 1.X all these 
>>> years, but
>>> I did remember that I have NEVER had to manually insert escape characters 
>>> when
>>> pasting ANY URL into the mail composition window. I guess this is yet 
>>> another
>>> item on the to-do list for Seamonkey developers.
>>
>> Can you file a bug report regarding this? If so, post back with the
>> report url&  I'll be happy to add my confirmation to the report. Thanks.
>>
>>
> 
> I'm a power user, but I don't normally use the Bugzilla system to file bug 
> reports. Have read up on the filing guidelines, but seem a bit complicated / 
> daunting and don't want to end up filing it incorrectly or in duplicate since 
> Bugzilla is an area I don't normally use. If you know how to file it, I'd be 
> happy to learn from example. Thanks.

I'll be happy to file it in the morning; I tend to stay away from
bugzilla in the evening :-)


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