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Slack bridge interprets message in < brackets > as link #534

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Bustel opened this issue Oct 8, 2020 · 1 comment
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Slack bridge interprets message in < brackets > as link #534

Bustel opened this issue Oct 8, 2020 · 1 comment
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substitutions An issue relating to translation of event content between Slack and Matrix. T-Defect Bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems.

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@Bustel
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Bustel commented Oct 8, 2020

Describe the bug
If somebody writes a message in slack in <brackets> it comes out as a broken link in matrix.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Write message in slack channel: <test message>

Expected behavior
Normal messages in brackets should be treated as text.

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  • OS: Manjaro
  • Browser: Firefox 81
  • Version: Latest Docker container of synapse + slackbridge
@Cadair Cadair added the substitutions An issue relating to translation of event content between Slack and Matrix. label Apr 7, 2021
@jaller94 jaller94 added the T-Defect Bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems. label May 19, 2022
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tadzik commented Apr 4, 2024

Fixed in #781

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substitutions An issue relating to translation of event content between Slack and Matrix. T-Defect Bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems.
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