This doesn't look like a bug to me.  You've added a newline character in the middle of the link.  Why would you expect it to create a link to an article which doesn't have a newline character in its name?

Zoe

 Karl Eichwalder <ke@gnu.franken.de> wrote:

This is from my bug page http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/User%3AKeichwa:

Testing links
=============
Input
-----
Let's learn [[Italian
language|Italian]].

Output
------
Let's learn [[Italian language|Italian]].

Expected Output
---------------
Let's learn Italian.

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Any Emacs user out there? How to prevent Emacs from breaking lines in
"[[some words|"?

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