I have been using the recommended format to add external links in comments in Jira Issues: [Google|www.google.com]. This should just appear as the word Google as a link, but instead [Google|www.google.com] appears in the comment. Is there a different way I should be formatting links?
Hello @Allison Olsen
Welcome to the community.
Were are you finding the recommendation about formatting a link?
I found it on a page talking about Wiki Rendering.
https://jira.atlassian.com/secure/WikiRendererHelpAction.jspa?section=links
But the new issue view in Jira Cloud doesn't use Wiki rendering. Instead it uses markdown rendering.
Documentation for Markdown rendering is found here:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/markdown-and-keyboard-shortcuts/
That document shows this as the correct format. I tried and this does work.
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Hello @Allison Olsen ,
Welcome to the community!
The link should be in URL format:
[Google|http://www.google.com]
You need to add http:// to the url.
Regards,
Seif,
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This is the good one if you are working with RestAPI.
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Hi @Allison Olsen welcome to the Atlassian Community!
Have you included the https:// protocol in your URL?
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Yes, I have and still have the same issue.
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Do all users have the same issue?
Have you tried adding a space or return/enter after the link?
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