Fixed Lurtzy, thanks!

ES, that is a predicament. Not sure the best way to fix it, I just tried quite a few programming changes and no dice. I'll have to look into it. It seems like it would only occur in a rare number of cases...

EDIT: Not perfect, but thought of a trick to help. It will no longer link after -'s (as in your example) and /'s (common in URL's). As for not having it link in general when inside URL tags... much harder.

Anyway, let me know if you see any other scenarios where it needs fixing.