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Ok, after researching whether spaces are allowed in the middle of an url. I've found that as per RFC 2396
Although they are disallowed within the URI syntax, we include here a
description of those US-ASCII characters that have been excluded and
the reasons for their exclusion.
...
The space character is excluded because significant spaces may
disappear and insignificant spaces may be introduced when URI are
transcribed or typeset or subjected to the treatment of word-
processing programs. Whitespace is also used to delimit URI in many
contexts.
The href in the a is invalid, rendering the HTML invalid.
Systems accepting IRIs MAY also deal with the printable characters in
US-ASCII that are not allowed in URIs, namely "<", ">", '"', space,
"{", "}", "|", "\", "^", and "`", in step 2 above. If these
characters are found but are not converted, then the conversion
SHOULD fail
Using pandoc version 2.14.0.2:
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In this last line the second user mentioning is not being resolved properly.
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