Don't escape plus signs in URLs (#621)#623
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In version 2.5.4, markdown2 has added better handling for URLs containing a "+" sign (trentm/python-markdown2#623) Update our tests accordingly.
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In version 2.5.4, markdown2 has added better handling for URLs containing a "+" sign (trentm/python-markdown2#623) Update our tests accordingly.
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This PR fixes #621 by changing
_html_escape_urlto no longer escape+characters.As pointed out in #621,
+is a valid URL character, and therefore shouldn't be escaped in URLs.I'm not sure exactly why they were being escaped in the first place, although it seems the first usage comes from 000343d as part of #230:
quote_plusreplaces spaces with plus signs, and I'm guessing escapes some other characters too. They then go back and replace the plus signs with spaces again. Seems redundant and doesn't look like we need it