Today when I tried to write a comment with a link containing spaces in its fragment (the part after the hash) it did not want to parse. The link was:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iphone configuration utility
And the code to put it in a comment was:
[iphone configuration utility](http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iphone configuration utility)
This code in a question doesn't work either:
[iphone configuration utility][2]
[2]: [http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iphone configuration utility]
Spaces in the fragment part of the URI might or might not be in the standards, but you see them in use on the web and parsing them should not be that hard.
I was able to fix this manually replacing spaces with %20
, but this should not be required.
Demo - broken in question: [iphone configuration utility][2]
[2]: [http://support.apple.com/downloads/#iphone configuration utility]
[link text](http://google.com)
so square brackets first... link text%20
, when I copy it back out it still contains%20
.