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Usman Butt asked

Bug?"http://" is added while formatting the code

It is observed that "http://" is added in the script, if formatted as "Code Sample". So I think that has to be fixed? [Here][1] is an example of that. [1]: http://ask.sqlservercentral.com/questions/87741/group-by-in-the-procedure.html
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matt 4 avatar image matt 4 ♦♦ commented ·
This bug actually is fixed in the next push. Dave will be reaching out to you guys to test this version before it goes live :)
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DaveC avatar image DaveC ♦♦ commented ·
I have asked the developers to take a look at this.
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Usman Butt avatar image Usman Butt commented ·
I don't think this is going to be fixed. So marking the only answer given ;) Also last day for the bounty :-)
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dzone answered
This is a bit of a bug in the way that the markdown auto-linker works. Since we try to autolink things that don't have http:// in them, we look for things that might be domains. Apparently, .id is in the list of valid domain endings and we linked in. We'll look for a fix, probably to not autolink things in code or remove .id from the list since its not very common anyway.
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This "bug" seems to have reappeared. If I now write in ` asp.net` it'll be converted into a URL: asp.net
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