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I tested this in the MSE Formatting SandboxMSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.


  

Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com


  

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com


  

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com


  

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com


  

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com


  

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com


  

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com


  

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com

I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.


 

Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com


 

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com


 

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com


 

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com


 

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com


 

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com


 

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com


 

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com

I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.

 

Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com

 

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com

 

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com

 

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com

 

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com

Added dividers because the tests were really hard to read.
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Nisse Engström
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I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.


Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com

 

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com

 

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com

 

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com

 

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com

I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.


Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com

I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.


Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com

 

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com

 

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com

 

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com

 

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com

 

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com

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rgettman
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I tested this in the MSE Formatting Sandbox first, but now that I can replicate it, it looks like any capital letter in the protocol section of a link created by specifying a bare URL in Markdown results in this behavior - disappearance of the link.

Here's a copy of what I tested, in case the sandbox answer is changed/updated.


Testing normal:

http://stackoverflow.com

http://stackoverflow.com

Testing Http

Http://stackoverflow.com

Http://stackoverflow.com

Testing Https

Https://stackoverflow.com

Https://stackoverflow.com

Testing Ftp

Ftp://example.com

Ftp://example.com

Testing a nonexistent protocol

DoesNotExist://example.com

DoesNotExist://example.com

Testing ALL CAPS:

HTTP://example.com

HTTP://example.com

Testing rEVERSE cAPITALIZATION:

hTTP://www.example.com

hTTP://www.example.com

Testing capital only in Domain:

http://Www.example.com

http://Www.example.com