Hello,
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Hmm, that's weird. I'm still seeing this with emacs -Q using
> release_8.3beta-1312-g8094d0.
Indeed, my bad. This should be fixed in cfe5bc9.
However, the current escaping mechanism for links in Org is not really
satisfactory. In the long run, we will need to chang
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ivanov Dmitry writes:
>
>> Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
>> reproduce it. Create 2 files:
>>
>> file.txt. Content:
>>
>> $form['text1']
>>
>> $form['text2']
>> ---
> It works here on a recent Org.
Thank you. I have a little outdated version. It started to work after
I used the escaped percent as Kyle Meyer suggested.
Hello,
Ivanov Dmitry writes:
> Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
> reproduce it. Create 2 files:
>
> file.txt. Content:
>
> $form['text1']
>
> $form['text2']
>
> file.org. Content:
> --
Ivanov Dmitry wrote:
> Hi, Xiha
>
> Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
> reproduce it. Create 2 files:
>
> file.txt. Content:
>
> $form['text1']
>
> $form['text2']
>
> file.org. Content:
> ---
Hi, Xiha
Unfortunately URL encoding the [ and ] doesn't work for me. Try to
reproduce it. Create 2 files:
file.txt. Content:
$form['text1']
$form['text2']
file.org. Content:
[[./file.txt::$form%5B'
Hi Dmitry,
org-mode has the following format for links:
[[::][]]
What should I do, if contains ']' symbol? Like this:
$form['input']
Not sure it helps in your case, but this
* Heading containing [brackets]
* Other heading
Here is a link to [[Heading containing *%5B*brackets*%5D
org-mode has the following format for links:
[[::][]]
What should I do, if contains ']' symbol? Like this:
$form['input']