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    Abby Buzon commented  · 

    I too have had the same issue with a hyperlink adding %0D to the URL after click.
    Interactive PDF created from InDesign CC whatever current version is.

    If I change the Hyperlink from a Shared Destination to a URL and remove the trailing slash (opposite of last commentator's recommendation) then the link works correctly in the exported PDF.

    Others have said it may be related to a space or a carriage return when pasting the URL in, but this URL would have been copied and pasted directly from the browser's address bar, so there shouldn't have been the presence of either.

    PDF example attached. You can see that the %0D is not visible in any way... until you click it and it goes to a 404. I got my hosting provider to set up a very complicated 301 since I sent out 3 proposals with this bad link, but you can see the redirection if you know what you're looking for.

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