Here is an example:
http://www.google.com -> http://www.google.com
Http://www.google.com->
If you edit this question you'll see that both urls display in the preview - but the second one mixed-case which is not standards-compliant is (correctly IMO) eliminated in the 'live' version.
<http://anglebrackets>if they aren't, and then converting links in angle brackets to actual links. Since the server doesn't consider it a valid link, the<Http://foobar>stays as it is, and to the sanitizer, it looks like an HTML tag that gets killed. – balpha♦ Jan 26 '12 at 13:12DoAutoLinksnow. :) – Tim Stone Jan 26 '12 at 13:18