http://www.madore.org/~david/misc/calendar.html
<foo>
simply produces <foo>in the text).
<URL: http://somewhere.tld/ >
,
and it will be automatically made into a link.
(Do not try any other way or it might count as an attempt to spam.)mailto:
URI,
e.g. mailto:my.email@somewhere.tld
,
if you do not have a genuine Web site).
jonas (2018-09-20T16:19:33Z)
"Gregoriann" is a typo for "Gregorian". In the phrase "years with epact 14 are embolismic when there golden number is …", "there" is a typo for "their".
The link targets "http://www.eleves.ens.fr/cgi-bin/gregorian.py", "http://www.eleves.ens.fr/cgi-bin/gregorian.py?year=2000" and "http://www.eleves.ens.fr/cgi-bin/gregorian.py?year=4200" seem to be broken. Luckily the source code "ftp://ftp.madore.org/pub/madore/misc/gregorian.py" is available, so the contents can probably be recovered.
It may be worth to mention that Calendar FAQ <URL: https://www.tondering.dk/claus/calendar.html > by Claus Tøndering gives the description of some other calendars.