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I expected that if I inserted a steemit link in an article and published the content via Knacksteem, it would be intact. Meaning the link should change to anything else.
I also expected that after publishing the content, I can open the link I placed in the article.
Well, I noticed that after publishing a content using Knacksteem that contained steemit links, the links were altered or tampered with. When I tried clicking the link, I got an error message that the link doesn't exist.
I viewed the link and discovered that posting via Knacksteem, the editor tried to change the steemit link to a knacksteem link, thus rendering it nonexistent.
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HarryHeights
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Steem links contained in a post are tampered with when the article is published via Knacksteem.
Steemit links contained in a post are tampered with when the article is published via Knacksteem.
Feb 20, 2019
This is happening because the editor hyperlinks any @"text" into a markdown like this knacksteem/@text
So, within steemit or busy link/URL, there is a @username in the link. This caused the weird behavior which is not expected.
I expected that if I inserted a steemit link in an article and published the content via Knacksteem, it would be intact. Meaning the link should change to anything else.
I also expected that after publishing the content, I can open the link I placed in the article.
Well, I noticed that after publishing a content using Knacksteem that contained steemit links, the links were altered or tampered with. When I tried clicking the link, I got an error message that the link doesn't exist.
I viewed the link and discovered that posting via Knacksteem, the editor tried to change the steemit link to a knacksteem link, thus rendering it nonexistent.
Here's a link to the video.
https://youtu.be/3rppwO7icxY
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: