Apparently medium.com uses @ frequently i URLs

and we skipped them because we assumed they were urlencoded when copied.
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Mikael Nordfeldth 2016-06-17 11:20:36 +02:00
parent bd306bdb9f
commit 5e131aed80

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ define('NOTICE_INBOX_SOURCE_GATEWAY', -1);
* Some of those characters can be troublesome when auto-linking plain text. Such as "http://some.com/)"
* URL encoding should be used whenever a weird character is used, the following strings are not definitive.
*/
define('URL_REGEX_VALID_PATH_CHARS', '\pN\pL\,\!\.\:\-\_\+\/\=\;\%\~\*');
define('URL_REGEX_VALID_PATH_CHARS', '\pN\pL\,\!\.\:\-\_\+\/\@\=\;\%\~\*');
define('URL_REGEX_VALID_QSTRING_CHARS', URL_REGEX_VALID_PATH_CHARS . '\&');
define('URL_REGEX_VALID_FRAGMENT_CHARS', URL_REGEX_VALID_QSTRING_CHARS . '\?\#');
define('URL_REGEX_EXCLUDED_END_CHARS', '\?\.\,\!\#\:\''); // don't include these if they are directly after a URL