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@mdinger mdinger commented May 20, 2015

In this section: you seem to have forgotten the ^ on the footnote which seems to be required. It doesn't work as is.

I didn't check to see if it fixes the link but that syntax works in the rustbyexample markdown parser. Not sure what rust uses.

Footnotes typically use numbers too.

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This is probably the same as #25601

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mdinger commented May 20, 2015

yup

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