François Pinard <pin...@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote: > Hi, people. > > Using C-c C-l to create a link, I'm replying to the two prompts with the > following contents: > > Link: http://www2.stm.info/taz/horaire.php?l=29&d=E&t=52103 > Description: Autobus 29 est > > The link is then saved as (using fundamental-mode to see it): > > [[http://www2.stm.info/taz/horaire.php?l%3D29&d%3DE&t%3D52103][Autobus 29 > est]] > > If I then use C-c C-o on that link, the browser (Google Chrome if it > matters) apparently receives (as shown in its URL entry bar): > > http://www2.stm.info/taz/horaire.php?l=29 > > which is not what I expected. Is there some trick I would need to know > for this link to work? >
FWIW, I can't reproduce this problem. Here is how I tested: I cut-n-pasted the second form of the link [[http://www2.stm.info/taz/horaire.php?l%3D29&d%3DE&t%3D52103][Autobus 29 est]] into an org file, and changed my browser function (I usually use firefox): (setq browse-url-browser-function (function browse-url-chromium)) Following the link then gives me a timetable for "Ligne: 29 Rachel" and the URL shown in the URL entry thingie in chromium is the complete one: http://www2.stm.info/taz/horaire.php?l=29&d=E&t=52103 not the partial one that you get. I also tried it with my usual firefox browser and also got the same result. Nick