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.py turns text to a hyperlink
- Feb 23, 2019
Hi Ian_Park ,
Yes, it is intended to link to websites. It is recognising what you entered as a domain - I tested it today with .co.uk, .com and .ie. Here is a screenshot
My recommendation is to put a space between the 'FileName' and .py as in the following screenshot. This will not create a hyperlink
You could also possibly bracket the file extention - "Hello(.py)" or put the extention outside the quotation marks - "Hello" (.py file). In any case, I would avoid putting things within a question in a domain format unless you want them hyperlinked.
FYI .py is the domain name for Paraguay.
Hope this answers your question!
Best, Chris
Hi Ian_Park ,
Yes, it is intended to link to websites. It is recognising what you entered as a domain - I tested it today with .co.uk, .com and .ie. Here is a screenshot
My recommendation is to put a space between the 'FileName' and .py as in the following screenshot. This will not create a hyperlink
You could also possibly bracket the file extention - "Hello(.py)" or put the extention outside the quotation marks - "Hello" (.py file). In any case, I would avoid putting things within a question in a domain format unless you want them hyperlinked.
FYI .py is the domain name for Paraguay.
Hope this answers your question!
Best, Chris
Thanks for your detailed response!