Vote #81456
未完了Hyperlinks ending in "$" will be truncated (the trailing "$" sign will not be part of the URL to be pointed to)
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説明
Hyperlinks ending in "$" will be truncated (the trailing "$" sign will not be part of the URL to be loaded).
e.g.:
https://this.is.a.example/withtrailing$ (hover over the URL and look what is shown in the browser status line, resp. you see the "$" is not contained in redmine's URL).
Our Mail-URL-Scanner replaces incoming URLs with redirects to the scanner. The generated new URL contains a trailing "$", so the URLs are no more recognized by the scanner and do not work.
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I think is related to #30259#note-4:
Guillermo ML wrote:
> Same with ?, &, # and $ characters. These URL:
> <pre>
https://example.org/ticket.form.php?id=333?
https://example.org/ticket.form.php?id=333&
https://example.org/TicketID=455#
https://example.org/TicketID=455$
</pre>
> will be rendered (3.4.4.stable) as:
>
> !/attachments/22153/output.trailing.special.characters.png!
>
> For example the second link could be generated by "glpi":https://glpi-project.org/ tool and the third one is sometimes generated by "otrs":https://otrs.com/ tool. I think all four are valid characters at the end of an URL.
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