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replaced http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc with https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc
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There is seemingly no reason for this, as the $ sign is not a special character in either Markdown or URLs.

I'm not so sure. If I'm not mistaken, http URLs follow the generic URI syntax, and that listslists $ as a reserved delimiter.

There is seemingly no reason for this, as the $ sign is not a special character in either Markdown or URLs.

I'm not so sure. If I'm not mistaken, http URLs follow the generic URI syntax, and that lists $ as a reserved delimiter.

There is seemingly no reason for this, as the $ sign is not a special character in either Markdown or URLs.

I'm not so sure. If I'm not mistaken, http URLs follow the generic URI syntax, and that lists $ as a reserved delimiter.

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There is seemingly no reason for this, as the $ sign is not a special character in either Markdown or URLs.

I'm not so sure. If I'm not mistaken, http URLs follow the generic URI syntax, and that lists $ as a reserved delimiter.