Dots and URLs
I've noticed that some people put a full stop (period) staight after typing in a URL, this really annoys me coz when you click on the link you get a 404. Is there any way of preventing a dot at the end of a url being part of the <a> tag?
fairhousing posted this at 00:04 — 13th December 1999.
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many folks do it because they're ending a sentence or what they think to be a sentence. the only was around it that i know is to just edit the period out of the browser after u get a 404 page.
good luck
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Anonymous posted this at 15:11 — 13th December 1999.
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That is exactly what I do, but it really pisses me off.
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