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New lines are removed from WHATWG URLs
Stefan Judis · 2026-03-03 · via Stefan Judis Web Development

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This post is part of my Today I learned series in which I share all my web development learnings.

Today I learned something groundbreaking about URLs!

You know that when you're templating HTML and you're dealing with attribute values, it might make sense to break things into pieces. I like to have one attribute per line and sometimes even break the attribute values into multiple lines.

Long URLs are always tricky, because you can't break these apart...

<a class="something something_else 
          something_very_long something_even_longer"
   href="https://www.example-blog-about-everything-under-the-sun.com/2026/03/03/the-ultimate-comprehensive-and-absolutely-definitive-guide-to-understanding-why-your-css-layout-breaks-at-3am-when-you-least-expect-it-and-how-to-fix-it-once-and-for-all-without-losing-your-sanity-or-your-will-to-live-as-a-frontend-developer-in-the-modern-web-ecosystem-featuring-flexbox-grid-and-container-queries">
  Long link
</a>

Or can you?

Daniel shared that line breaks and tabs will actually be removed from URLs. Excuse me?!

Here's the URL parsing WHATWG spec:

  1. If input contains any ASCII tab or newline, invalid-URL-unit validation error.
  2. Remove all ASCII tab or newline from input.

So, browsers discover newlines or tabs in URLs, recognize them as "invalid-URL-unit" errors, and then remove the invalid characters to get the job done. Nice job, browsers — I love it!

Here's a rendred link including a URL with tabs and newlines for you to inspect.

<a href="https://
web
weekly
.email">
  webweekly.email
</a>

webweekly.email

This link works even when the URL includes new lines and tab characters!

Tabs and newslines are removed and things just work and because we're looking at the WHATWG spec in action here, the characters will be remove in JavaScript, too!

const urlWithTabsAndNewlines = `https://www.	
stefanjudis.
com`;

const normalizedUrl = new URL(urlWithTabsAndNewlines);
console.log(
  normalizedUrl.href === urlWithTabsAndNewlines
); // false

That's pretty wild, isn't it?

Check Daniel's post if you want to learn more!

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