![]() Then we have the "%20", which is the URL encoded space character. The"%E4%B8%80" part is, I assume, the Unicode address of the kanji. The URL that Anki passes to the browser is " ". That was my first thought, but it simply will not work from within Anki. Hi shvelven, have you tried URL encoding the # in the Jisho link? ![]()
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