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Markdown parsing for a link results in two links, one broken #1270

Open cgome opened 11 years ago

cgome commented 11 years ago

https://www.thecrag.com/climbing/united-states/yosemite-national-park/area/20697637#n21584197


This route ascends the bolted face below Nutcracker between 'standard start'[21584353] and 'the 5.9 variation'[21584449]. Three good bolts protect the crux face moves before the route moves right on pro. Two 1/4" bolts protect the next face moves. Either traverse right to the P1 anchor for the '5.9 Nutcracker variation'[21584449], or continue up, build a gear anchor, and climb another short 5.8 pitch before joining Nutcracker.

Pro to 2.5".


The internal link '5.9 Nutcracker variation'[21584449] is split into "5.9" which links the 5.9 variation, and "Nutcracker variation" where the first part links to Nutcracker by name. Check it out:

http://www.thecrag.com/climbing/united-states/yosemite-national-park/area/20697637

Cheers,

brendanheywood commented 11 years ago

Short answer is no css columns are pretty new and still half implemented in most browsers while they argue about shit in a committee. There are docs on how to prevent this but none of them worked for chrome and other browser seems spotty too. Only a matter of time though so will move this back a release or too and see if it's ready for prime time by then.

brendanheywood commented 9 years ago

This is actually nothing to do with css and is a markdown level bug. The text 5.9 is matching somehow, very weird.

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brendanheywood commented 9 years ago

Another possibly related issue is that the links that are weird, also go to /12345 instead of the full url. Looks like that one class of link matching is busted.