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On my PC (brave) it happens, I’m not sure what it could be, but if I swap the '.' for ',' the error doesn’t happen.
a far more optimistic look than the OPM’s [11.1 percent](https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/p60-283.html) from the same year.
a far more optimistic look than the OPM’s [11,1 percent](https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/p60-283.html) from the same year.reply
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Okay I think I got what's happening here, the clue is:
but if I swap the '.' for ',' the error doesn’t happen anymore.
We check for misleading links, stuff like [google.com](bing.com) and we replace the 'misleading' link with [bing.com](bing.com). You know, to keep it fair.
But the way we check for misleading links seems to differ between browsers. For Safari, https://11.1 percent is of course not a domain and not even a URL; for Chromium https://11.1 percent is instead a perfectly valid URL and will trigger the misleading link replacement.
We need to make the check more clever.
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Great!
Solution: make your own function to check for valid links! ~lol
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Okay this is getting really interesting, on Brave the link text is not preserved ... but on Safari it is?
I'll check what's going on. Maybe the
outlook'safe' links are the culprit?