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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T12:22:39+00:00 2026-05-27T12:22:39+00:00

I have this code: = link_to unsubscribe instantly, *|UNSUB|*.html_safe That generates this HTML: <a

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I have this code:

= link_to "unsubscribe instantly", "*|UNSUB|*".html_safe

That generates this HTML:

<a href="*%7CUNSUB%7C*">unsubscribe instantly</a>

The | characters are escaped. That won’t work, as I’m sending this HTML to a service that is supposed to replace *|UNSUB|* with an unsubscribe url.

Instead, I want Rails/HAML to generate this:

<a href="*|UNSUB|*">unsubscribe instantly</a>

I went to http://haml-lang.com/try.html and entered %a{:href => "*|UNSUB|*"} unsubscribe and the output was what I was expecting. So I’m guessing this is a Rails thing.


UPDATE: I tried this on a new Rails 3.1 application and the pipes aren’t being escaped — which is what I wanted. There’s something weird happening with my main rails application that’s causing the URLs to be escaped — looking into it further now.


UPDATE:
I figured it out. I had some Rack middleware that was running something like:

content = Nokogiri(response)
# ... processing
return content.to_html

This was encoding the stuff inside the URLs. I asked a related question here: Preventing Nokogiri from escaping characters in URLs

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    2026-05-27T12:22:40+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 12:22 pm

    I figured it out. I had some Rack middleware that was running something like:

    content = Nokogiri(response)
    # ... processing
    return content.to_html
    

    This was encoding the stuff inside the URLs.

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