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minor url bug
when pasting urls contains bracket characters "{" and "}" they are converted to backlash "\" and makes the url invalid. The workaround is to manually type %7B and %7D.
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#2
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Not sure where the URL came from, but I don't believe curly braces are valid in a URL, and they should have been encoded.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6...e-curly-braces |
#3
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The URL is to tasks in MLO. See page 28 here: http://www.mylifeorganized.net/downl...7s%20Guide.pdf
I would expect UR to encode the URL as per the RFC. |
#4
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I would expect MLO to encode the URL.
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#5
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Touché. I have raised the issue with them. The thing is, in UR if I enter a link with a space/plus/equal sign in it, it does not get encoded to %20/%3D/%2BF unlike firefox/IE yet it changes { and } to \ so it looks like it is trying to do something to the URL but unsuccessfully.
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#6
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I follow you now. I believe you're referring to the URL when inserting a hyperlink, not when importing a page. Yes, I am seeing that behavior and have flagged it for investigation.
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#7
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This is fixed in the latest download at http://www.kinook.com/Download/UltraRecallProEval.exe (UltraRecall.exe 5.0.0.1 in Help | About | Install Info after installing).
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