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Post by CatnapStamps on Dec 31, 2022 0:45:19 GMT
Many links that have an @ symbol are often not handled correctly by web browsers. Some common links with @: - Mastodon handle
- YouTube channel
If you're trying to share your personal links, it might be easier to create a free Linktree account (no affiliation) and list them there. Then share your linktree, or maybe put it in your signature. You can see an example of this in my signature line.
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Post by khj on Dec 31, 2022 1:09:02 GMT
Another option is you can also replace the "@" symbol with "%40", which the http parser will automatically recognize/convert to "@". That's how you encode special characters into URL's that might normally mess up browsers and other parsers. But I realize a lot of us don't like to mess around with re-coding.
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Post by CatnapStamps on Dec 31, 2022 3:42:43 GMT
Cool solution. I was thinking there must be a way to make it work! Thanks. Another option is you can also replace the "@" symbol with "%40", which the http parser will automatically recognize/convert to "@". That's how you encode special characters into URL's that might normally mess up browsers and other parsers. But I realize a lot of us don't like to mess around with re-coding.
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