If an element within a URL happens to be identified in Active Text, the software inserts the resulting active text response into the URL. In the case reported by one of my users, a subdirectory within the URL triggered the Active Text insertion.

Active Text should not apply to text within URLs.


Stress the system until it breaks. Hey.. it works for Spacecraft.. why not here?

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