Link to quoted message breaks when topic has parenthesis in it.
See original GitHub issueIf a message (A) has brackets ( or ) in its topic, when A is quoted in message B, the link to A in B is broken.
For example, if A’s topic is (testing 001 or testing 001) then that would break when quoted, but testing 001 would not.
See https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/9-issues/topic/Link.20to.20quoted.20msg.20with.20topic.20having.20brackets.2E/near/1125292 for more details and screenshots.
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Thanks, I updated the issue title and description.
To disambiguate: the character that triggers this is an unmatched
(, aka left paren or left parenthesis. (Many people call that a “bracket” – I think that’s the usual term for it in British English – but “bracket” also means[or].)