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also testing new redirect page
again
testing
>>>/a/>>>/cc/
>>>/cc/10
>>>/cc/10/1
test
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dubs
How do i do those mini posts
let's see
>>25 cant mini post
adf
test asdf
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<a href="https://spamspamspam.spam">viagra</a>
can't trigger it
<a href="https://spam.com">spam</a>
How does the semicolon get there?
i've got no idea. it probably converts it to an html entity and something in the code I was gives it an excess semicolon <
or not < >https://test.com
https://test.com/>
https://test.com/<
https://test.com/&
mou ikkai with the code i was given removed https://test.com/&
https://test.com/<&>It looks like this is just part of how the code ended up. Either a bug I inherited, a bug from updates or a bug I did by accident
It seems to be an issue in the URL detection, the semicolon should be part of the & but is not recognized as part of the URL:<a target='_top' href='https://test.com/&'>https://test.com/&</a>;
<a href="https://spamming.you">free spam</a>
This does not have the semicolon but still did not work. Plus it was supposed to run on the raw comment so the URL stuff shouldn't matter anyway. I'm not sure what's wrong with my regex. I made a fool out of myself with this one.
The current URL regex from githubhttps://github.com/ECHibiki/Kotatsu-V/blob/914721eba38460c36f661ca4c77dea32668b7063/prv/modules/imageboard.scm#L587excludes a bunch of characters from the last position, among them the semicolon.As the subsequent branches show by using > comment-filter receives text with HTML entities.Catalog links in div#top-nav in addition to index links: >>>/meta/92/256 which would be a usability improvement.
>>59 Message me at mailto:sage%20<Anonymous@net.invalid> (test)