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www.maushuhn.de/../../images/articles/catbann468m.jpg

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This URL:

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_d...Apologetik

is working.
But it should show up linked here, doesn't it?
It should look like this:
http://de.wikipedia.org/
(Same without the String containing the directory path)
It does not.
Is the parser of fusion confused by the colon in the URL?
Edited by Gunvald on 04-01-2006 13:34,
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Yes its the colon, because i'm overly secure with the intrepreter, you can remove the colon from the url preg replaces [^\s\'\";:\+]
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Thank you for the useful hint.
I hope it will be changed in one of the future releases.

And what then can be fixed too:
Links to ftp-Sites are not realized well, too.
Example:
ftp://ftp.anysite.de/anydir/myfile.jpg
is a (syntatically) legal URL and also not realized by the Fusion-parser.
I posted this months ago in the german forum with no reaction.
I think i have to switch to here for the future ;)
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the ftp issue was reported by me i think. digi fixed it back then, maybe the later security updates brought up this problem again.
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An oversight, i've added an update to the maincore.php, see cvs.
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