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The following uses essentially the same regular expression as is used in the [[#Tcl]] article (as of June 2015), and the results using the given input text are identical. Note in particular that scheme-only strings such as "stop:" are not extracted.
<lang jq># input:
# output: a stream of URIs
# Each input string may contain more than one URI.
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ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation.
ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)</lang>
=={{header|Perl 6}}==
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Revision as of 07:36, 9 June 2015
Write a function to search plain text for URIs or IRIs.
The function should return a list of URIs or IRIs found in the text.
The definition of a URI is given in RFC 3986. IRI is defined in RFC 3987.
For searching URIs in particular "Appendix C. Delimiting a URI in Context" is noteworthy.
The abbreviation IRI isn't as well known as URI and the short description is that an IRI is just an alternate form of a URI that supports Internationalization and hence Unicode. While many specifications support both forms this isn't universal.
Consider the following issues:
. , ; ' ? ( )
are legal characters in a URI, but they are often used in plain text as a delimiter.- IRIs allow most (but not all) unicode characters.
- URIs can be something else besides http:// or https://
sample text:
this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/). and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ")" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) if you have other interesting URIs for testing, please add them here:
Regular expressions to solve the task are fine, but alternative approaches are welcome too. (otherwise, this task would degrade into 'finding and applying the best regular expression')
Extra Credit: implement the parser to match the IRI specification in RFC 3987.
Icon and Unicon
This example follows RFC 3986 very closely (see Talk page for discussion). For better IP parsing see Parse_an_IP_Address. This solution doesn't handle IRIs per RFC 3987. Neither Icon nor Unicon natively support Unicode although ObjectIcon does.
Delimited examples of the form <URI> or "URI" will be correctly parse in any event. Handling of other possibly ambiguous examples that include valid URI characters is done by the 'findURItext' and 'disambURI' procedures. All candidate URIs are returned since once information is removed it will be lost and may be difficult for a user to reconstruct. This solution deals with all of the trailing character and balance considerations.
<lang Icon>procedure main()
every write(findURItext("this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses_ and a misplaced full stop:\n_ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). _ which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/).\n_ and another one just to confuse the parser: _ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-)\n_ \")\" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser.\n_ ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html\n_ ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot.\n_ ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot.\n_ leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation.\n_ leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)\n_ if you have other interesting URIs for testing, please add them here:\n_ blah (foo://domain.hld/))))"))
end
$define GENDELIM ':/?#[]@' $define SUBDELIM '!$&()*+,;=\ $define UNRESERVED &letters ++ &digits ++ '-._~' $define RESERVED GENDELIM++SUBDELIM $define HEXDIGITS '0123456789aAbBcCdDeEfF'
procedure findURItext(s) #: generate all syntatically valid URI's from s
local u,p s ? while tab(upto(&letters)) || (u := 2(p := &pos, URI())) do { suspend u # return parsed URI every suspend disambURI(u,p) # deal with text ambiguities, return many }
end
procedure disambURI(u,p) #: generate disambiguous URIs from parsed
local u2 repeat { if any('.,;?',u[-1]) then suspend u := u[1:-1] # remove trailing .,;? from URI else if u[-1] == "'" == &subject[p-:=1] then suspend u := u[1:-1] # remove trailing ' from 'URI' else if any('()',u[-1]) then { every u ? u2 := tab(bal()) if u ~==:= u2 then suspend u # longest balanced URI wrt () } else break # done }
end
procedure URI() #: match longest URI at cursor
static sc2 initial sc2 := &letters ++ &digits ++ '+-.' # scheme suspend ( ( tab(any(&letters)) || (tab(many(sc2)) |="") || =":" ) || # scheme ( (="//" || authority() || arbsp("/",segment)) | # heir ... (="/" || ( path_rootless() |="")) | path_rootless() | ="" ) || ( ( ="?" || queryfrag() ) |="" ) || # query ( ( ="#" || queryfrag() ) |="" ) # fragment )
end
procedure queryfrag() #: match a query or fragment
static pc initial pc := UNRESERVED ++ SUBDELIM ++ ':@/?' suspend arbcp(pc,pctencode)
end
procedure segment(n) #: match a pchar segment
static sc initial sc := UNRESERVED ++ SUBDELIM ++ ':@' suspend arbcp(sc,pctencode,n)
end
procedure segmentnc(n) #: match a pchar--':' segment
static sc initial sc := UNRESERVED ++ SUBDELIM ++ '@' suspend arbcp(sc,pctencode,n)
end
procedure path_rootless() #: match a rootless path
suspend segment(1) || arbsp("/",segment)
end
procedure authority() #: match authority
static uic,rnc initial { rnc := UNRESERVED ++ SUBDELIM # regular name uic := rnc ++ ':' # userinfo } suspend ( (arbcp(uic,pctencode) || ="@") |="") || # userinfo ( IPsimple() | arbcp(rnc,pctencode) ) || # host ( (=":" || tab(many(&digits))) |="")
end
procedure IPsimple() #: match ip address (trickable )
static i4c,i6c,ifc initial { i4c := &digits ++ '.' i6c := HEXDIGITS ++ '.:' ifc := UNRESERVED ++ SUBDELIM ++ ':' } suspend ( ="[" || ( tab(many(i6c)) | ( ="v"||tab(any(HEXDIGITS))||="."||tab(any(ifc))||tab(many(ifc)) ) ) || ="]" ) | tab(many(i4c))
end
procedure arbcp(cs,pr,n) #: match arbitrary numbers of (cset|proc,n)
local p,i /n := 0 # for 0* / 1* runerr(0 > n,205) p := &pos i := 0 while tab(many(cs)) | pr() do i +:= 1 if i >= n then suspend &subject[p:&pos] &pos := p # restore &pos
end
procedure arbsp(st,pr,n) #: match arbitrary numbers of (string || proc,n)
local p,i /n := 0 # for 0* / 1* runerr(0 > n,205) p := &pos i := 0 while =st || pr() do i +:= 1 if i >= n then suspend &subject[p:&pos] &pos := p # restore &pos
end
procedure pctencode() #: match 1 % encoded single byte character
suspend ="%" || tab(any(HEXDIGITS)) || tab(any(HEXDIGITS))
end</lang>
Output:
stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K http://mediawiki.org/). http://mediawiki.org/) http://mediawiki.org/ parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/- ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren here: foo://domain.hld/)))) foo://domain.hld/
jq
The following uses essentially the same regular expression as is used in the #Tcl article (as of June 2015), and the results using the given input text are identical. Note in particular that scheme-only strings such as "stop:" are not extracted. <lang jq># input: a JSON string
- output: a stream of URIs
- Each input string may contain more than one URI.
def findURIs:
match( "
[a-z][-a-z0-9+.]*: # Scheme... (?=[/\\w]) # ... but not just the scheme (?://[-\\w.@:]+)? # Host [-\\w.~/%!$&'()*+,;=]* # Path (?:\\?[-\\w.~%!$&'()*+,;=/?]*)? # Query (?:[#][-\\w.~%!$&'()*+,;=/?]*)? # Fragment
"; "gx") | .string ;
- Example: read in a file of arbitrary text and
- produce a stream of the URIs that are identified.
split("\n")[] | findURIs</lang>
- Output:
<lang sh>$ jq -R -r -f Find_URI_in_text.jq Find_URI_in_text.txt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). http://mediawiki.org/). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)</lang>
Perl 6
This needs an installed URI distribution.
<lang perl6>use v6; use IETF::RFC_Grammar::URI;
say q:to/EOF/.match(/ <IETF::RFC_Grammar::URI::absolute_URI> /, :g).list.join("\n");
this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/). and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ")" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) EOF
say $/; say "We matched $/, which is a $/.^name() at position $/.from() to $/.to()" </lang>
Like most of the solutions here it does not comply to IRI but only to URI:
stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K http://mediawiki.org/). parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) 「ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)」 IETF::RFC_Grammar::URI::absolute_URI => 「ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)」 scheme => 「ftp」 We matched ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren), which is a Match, at position 554 to 593
The last lines show that we get Match objects back that we can query to get all kinds of information. We even get the information what subrules matched, and since these are also Match objects we can obtain their match position in the text.
Pike
<lang Pike>string uritext = #"this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/). and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) \")\" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) if you have other interesting URIs for testing, please add them here:";
array find_uris(string uritext) {
array uris=({}); int pos=0; while((pos = search(uritext, ":", pos+1))>0) { int prepos = sizeof(array_sscanf(reverse(uritext[pos-20..pos-1]), "%[a-zA-Z0-9+.-]%s")[0]); int postpos = sizeof(array_sscanf(uritext[pos+1..], "%[^\n\r\t <>\"]%s")[0]);
if ((<'.',',','?','!',';'>)[uritext[pos+postpos]]) postpos--; if (uritext[pos-prepos-1]=='(' && uritext[pos+postpos]==')') postpos--; if (uritext[pos-prepos-1]=='\ && uritext[pos+postpos]=='\) postpos--; uris+= ({ uritext[pos-prepos..pos+postpos] }); } return uris;
}
find_uris(uritext); Result: ({ /* 11 elements */
"stop:", "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K\303\244stner_(camera_designer)", "http://mediawiki.org/)", "parser:", "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-)", "ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html", "ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot", "ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot", "ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation", "ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)", "here:" })</lang>
Racket
<lang racket>#lang racket
(define sample
#<<EOS
this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/). and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ")" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) EOS
)
(define uri-ere-bits
'("[a-z][-a-z0-9+.]*:" ; Scheme... "(?=[/\\w])" ; ... but not just the scheme "(?://[-\\w.@:]+)?" ; Host "[-\\w.~/%!$&'()*+,;=]*" ; Path "(?:\\?[-\\w.~%!$&'()*+,;=/?]*)?" ; Query "(?:[#][-\\w.~%!$&'()*+,;=/?]*)?" ; Fragment ))
(define uri-re (pregexp (apply string-append uri-ere-bits)))
(for-each (compose displayln ~s) (regexp-match* uri-re sample)) (regexp-match-positions* uri-re sample)
(module+ test
;; "ABNF for Syntax Specifications" http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2234 ;; defines ALPHA as: ;; ALPHA = %x41-5A / %x61-7A ; A-Z / a-z (unless (= 228 (char->integer #\ä)) (error "a-umlaut is not 228, and therefore might be an ALPHA")))</lang>
- Output:
Tcl's \w matches non-ASCII alphabetic characters. We finish the Kaestner match after the K because a-umlaut is not an ASCII character.
Match positions differ from the #Tcl version because:
- sample does not start with a newline in racket (the here string handles that differently to Tcl braces)
- the cdr of the pairs is the index AFTER the last character of the match
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K" "http://mediawiki.org/)." "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-)" "ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html" "ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot." "ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot." "ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation." "ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)" ((79 . 115) (162 . 185) (230 . 261) (316 . 366) (367 . 423) (424 . 481) (495 . 540) (554 . 593))
REXX
<lang rexx>/*REXX program scans a text (contained within REXX pgm) to extract URIs.*/ text='this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop:',
'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/).', 'and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-)', '")" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser.', 'ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html', 'ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot.', 'ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot.', 'leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation.', 'leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)', 'if you have other interesting URIs for testing, please add them here:'
@abc='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'; @abcs=@abc||translate(@abc) @scheme=@abcs || 0123456789 || '+-.' @unreserved=@abcs || 0123456789 || '-._~' @reserved=@unreserved"/?#[]@!$&)(*+,;=\'" t=space(text)' ' /*variable T is a working copy.*/
- =0 /*count of URI's found so far. */
/*▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄*/ do while t\= /*scan text for multiple URIs. */ y=pos(':',t) /*locate a colon in the text body*/ if y==0 then leave /*Colon found? No, we're done. */ if y==1 then do /*handle a bare colon by itself. */ parse var t . t /*ignore the bare colon (:). */ iterate /*go & keep scanning for a colon.*/ end /* [↑] a rare special case. */ sr=reverse(left(t,y-1)) /*extract the scheme and reverse.*/ se=verify(sr,@scheme) /*locate the end of the scheme. */ t=substr(t,y+1) /*assign an adjusted new text. */ if se\==0 then sr=left(sr,se-1) /*possibly crop the scheme name. */ s=reverse(sr) /*reverse again to rectify name. */ he=verify(t,@reserved) /*locate the end of the hier-part*/ s=s':'left(t,he-1) /*extract & append the hier-part.*/ t=substr(t,he) /*assign an adjusted new text. */ #=#+1 /*bump the URI counter. */ !.#=s /*assign the URI to an array. */ end /*while t\= */ /* [↑] scan the text for URIs. */ /*▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀*/ do k=1 for #; say !.k; end /*stick a fork in it, we're done.*/</lang>
output
stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K http://mediawiki.org/). parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) here:
Ruby
<lang ruby> require 'uri'
str = 'this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/). and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ")" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) if you have other interesting URIs for testing, please add them here:'
puts URI.extract(str)
puts "\nFiltered for HTTP and HTTPS:" puts URI.extract(str, ["http", "https"])
puts "\nThis is the (extendible) list of supported schemes: #{URI.scheme_list.keys}"</lang>
- Output:
stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K http://mediawiki.org/). parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) here: Filtered for HTTP and HTTPS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_K http://mediawiki.org/). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) This is the (extendible) list of supported schemes: ["FTP", "HTTP", "HTTPS", "LDAP", "LDAPS", "MAILTO"]
Tcl
This uses regular expressions to do the matching. It doesn't match a URL without a scheme (too problematic in general text) and it requires more than just the scheme too, but apart from that it matches slightly too broad a range of strings (though not usually problematically much). Matches some IRIs correctly too, but does not tackle the <bracketed> form (especially not if it includes extra spaces). <lang tcl>proc findURIs {text args} {
# This is an ERE with embedded comments. Rare, but useful with something # this complex. set URI {(?x)
[a-z][-a-z0-9+.]*: # Scheme... (?=[/\w]) # ... but not just the scheme (?://[-\w.@:]+)? # Host [-\w.~/%!$&'()*+,;=]* # Path (?:\?[-\w.~%!$&'()*+,;=/?]*)? # Query (?:[#][-\w.~%!$&'()*+,;=/?]*)? # Fragment
} regexp -inline -all {*}$args -- $URI $text
}</lang>
- Demonstrating:
Note that the last line of output is showing that we haven't just extracted the URI substrings, but can also get the match positions within the text. <lang tcl>set sample { this URI contains an illegal character, parentheses and a misplaced full stop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (which is handled by http://mediawiki.org/). and another one just to confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ")" is handled the wrong way by the mediawiki parser. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) }
puts [join [findURIs $sample] \n] puts [findURIs $sample -indices]</lang>
- Output:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). http://mediawiki.org/). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) {80 140} {163 185} {231 261} {317 366} {368 423} {425 481} {496 540} {555 593}
TXR
<lang txr>@(define path (path))@\
@(local x y)@\ @(cases)@\ (@(path x))@(path y)@(bind path `(@x)@y`)@\ @(or)@\ @{x /[.,;'!?][^ \t\f\v]/}@(path y)@(bind path `@x@y`)@\ @(or)@\ @{x /[^ .,;'!?()\t\f\v]/}@(path y)@(bind path `@x@y`)@\ @(or)@\ @(bind path "")@\ @(end)@\
@(end) @(define url (url))@\
@(local proto domain path)@\ @{proto /[A-Za-z]+/}://@{domain /[^ \/\t\f\v]+/}@\ @(cases)/@(path path)@\ @(bind url `@proto://@domain/@path`)@\ @(or)@\ @(bind url `@proto://@domain`)@\ @(end)@\
@(end) @(collect) @ (all) @line @ (and) @ (coll)@(url url)@(end)@(flatten url) @ (end) @(end) @(output) LINE
URLS
@ (repeat) @line @ (repeat)
@url
@ (end) @ (end) @(end)</lang>
Test file:
$ cat url-data Blah blah http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (Handled by http://mediawiki.org/). Confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren)
Run:
$ txr url.txr url-data LINE URLS ---------------------- Blah blah http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer). (Handled by http://mediawiki.org/). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Kästner_(camera_designer) http://mediawiki.org/ Confuse the parser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/- ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/foo.html ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path(balanced_brackets)/ending.in.dot ftp://domain.name/path(unbalanced_brackets/ending.in.dot. ftp://domain.name/path leading junk ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation. ftp://domain.name/path/embedded?punct/uation leading junk ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren) ftp://domain.name/dangling_close_paren