Last modified: 2014-11-18 18:07:35 UTC
Some browsers, including Firefox 3.5, select the trailing space when double-clicking on a word. (I think some version of IE selects trailing newlines too, but I don't have them around to check.) The link dialog then includes this in the text, so you get something like "((foo ))bar" instead of "((foo)) bar" (I use ( instead of [ to avoid bugzilla auto-linking). It is a minor annoyance, but should be an easy fix.
Unassigning default assignments. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.science.linguistics.wikipedia.technical/54734
(In reply to comment #0) > Some browsers, including Firefox 3.5, select the trailing space when > double-clicking on a word This is not the case anymore with Firefox 18. Closing as WORKSFORME.
(In reply to comment #2) > This is not the case anymore with Firefox 18. Closing as WORKSFORME. Still the case with current (v26) Chrome though.
Reopening as per last comment
This is not the case anymore with Chromium 32. Closing as WORKSFORME.