tag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:/discussions/problems/156585-img-link-does-not-respect-a-space-within-the-pathMarked: Discussion 2020-01-20T16:09:52Ztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/480127382020-01-16T23:19:37Z2020-01-16T23:19:37ZIMG link does not respect a space within the path<div><p>Other applications may be correcting the issue for you, but it’s still incorrect to have a space in a url. Replace the space with %20.</p>
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<li>Brett</li>
</ul></div>Bretttag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/480127382020-01-16T23:44:45Z2020-01-16T23:44:46ZIMG link does not respect a space within the path<div><p>I understand you aren't going to correct it, but it's also fair to say it's a local path, and local paths are legal for a space.</p>
<p>Maybe it's now a feature request, but I think if you have to "correct" for it through a URI interpreting a space as a %20, that's something that should be added.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p></div>Mat Chaveztag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/480127382020-01-17T01:58:07Z2020-01-17T01:58:07ZIMG link does not respect a space within the path<div><p>Spaces are legal in a path, but not in a url, which is what markdown is expecting. Correcting for that automatically is great if you have full control over what’s legit markup for your users, but because Marked works with multiple processors, it’s not a given that you’d be solving more problems than you’d cause.</p>
<p>For example, MMD allows a title attribute after the url, separated by a space. If I start converting everything inside of the parens, I’ve broken every link that used that syntax.</p>
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<li>Brett</li>
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<p>Would you consider that the other app should be subbing a %20 because the path is still technically a URL?</p></div>Mattag:support.markedapp.com,2011-09-11:Comment/480127382020-01-20T16:09:50Z2020-01-20T16:09:50ZIMG link does not respect a space within the path<div><p>Not necessarily, it depends on the Markdown processor it's using. While<br>
I don't know of any that would be broken by using %20 instead of space,<br>
I can't guarantee that's true across the board.</p>
<p>-Brett</p></div>Brett