You left out the mandatory "escape HTML entity" calls.
Shame on you.
use HTML::Entities qw(encode_entities);
use URI::Find;
...
my $finder = URI::Find->new # instead of URI::Find::Schemeless
(
sub {
my ($uri, $originalUri) = @_;
return join "",
q/<a href="/,
encode_entities("$uri"),
q/">/,
encode_entities($originalUri),
q/>/;
}
);
...
Yes, I've already complained to the author. He "fixed" the manpage incorrectly, by escaping the entire source text first. That breaks in-page URLs that look like
http://example.com/foo/bar?a=b&c=d.
{sigh} I was too worn out explaining to him why that
was wrong to submit another fix.
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