And PMIDs. The RFC bit me and I had to disable it. In E. coli we have a gene named rfc, which caused all sorts of interesting problems when we tried to make wiki pages about it. It would be nice if these were less Easter-egg like and more configurable for us non WMF sites.
Come to think of it, upgrades probably turn this back on. Sigh.
JH
On Nov 13, 2007, at 7:05 AM, Platonides wrote:
Steve Bennett wrote:
ISBN is different: the parser deliberately tries to detect text that the user typed naturally ("ISBN 123456789" being the normal, unmarked formatting used in the real world) and treat it specially. It's not a real grammatical feature, it's a deliberate effort to achieve markup with no effort.
The only other feature I can think of that works that way is bare urls: http://foo.com
Anyway, it's not a major issue. There are bigger fish to fry.
Steve
It also works for RFCs.
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