When trying to edit wiki.lspace.org (I'm an end user, I don't run it), I ran into a "406 Not Acceptable" error when editing a page.
In the Sandbox, I narrowed it down: the phrase "Python (who)" (or even "Python and" or "Python x") is sufficient, by itself, to cause the error.
Why, and what's the workaround? I tried "!Python (who)", but had the same problem.
I'm guessing Python is being interpreted as the programming language, and "Python x" is trying to run the Python command x or something? Is there a way to turn off this "feature"? If not, how can I escape the word "Python" so that I can use it on the wiki page?
Is this issue specific to wiki.lspace.org? Specific to Bad Behavior, which wiki.lspace.org uses?