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From: Kent Landfield (kent@hypermail.org)
Date: Thu Oct 21 1999 - 08:38:03 CDT
# Hi,
#
# >Scott Rose <srose@direct.ca> (October 20, 1999)
# > - When a URL has trailing punctuation, it is almost certainly not part of
# > the URL. This version of parseurl() therefore excludes trailing
# > punctuation from URLs it finds.
#
# Hoping the parseurl() doesn't trigger too early on what is viewed as "trailing",
# such as http://hbn.hoovers.com/ipo/filings/inregist/0,2261,,00.html
No it is working on truly trailing punction only.
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