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Generally, use <> with link "https://example.com/" can be an auto link, which will become markdown as "[ https: // example.com/ ]( https: //example.com/ )".
But if I use those links start without "http", auto link will fail.
For example, <chrome: //flags/> will become " [ chrome: / / flags / ] ( ) ", display in "chrome: //flags/", missing href.
What should I do?
Even I tried change to common markdown link "[chrome: //flags/ ](chrome: //flags/ )", href not displayed also.
Thanks for any advice, and sorry for many spaces inside link name.
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Generally, use <> with link "https://example.com/" can be an auto link, which will become markdown as "[ https: // example.com/ ]( https: //example.com/ )".
But if I use those links start without "http", auto link will fail.
For example, <chrome: //flags/> will become " [ chrome: / / flags / ] ( ) ", display in "chrome: //flags/", missing href.
What should I do?
Even I tried change to common markdown link "[chrome: //flags/ ](chrome: //flags/ )", href not displayed also.
Thanks for any advice, and sorry for many spaces inside link name.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: