If you’re using such a through regex that checks for dots and allowable characters, you may wish to ditch the http:// completely. People are more likely to list websites in their .plan files without it (for example, I visit perlmonks.org and not I visit http://www.perlmonks.org)
Personally I’d feel safe putting anchor tags around anything that looks like xxx.xxx, although you could also include a list of allowable Top Level Domains, something like
@TLDs = ("com","net", "org", "edu","us","nl","de","it","se","ch","uk","ca","hr","ae","br","jp","be","us","au","ie","ar","fi","mil","gov","sg","es","mx","no","pt","dk","il","ru","nz","th","pl","id","cy","in","kw","at","za","cn","fr","is","ro","kr","gr","co","ph","bo","hu","cr","pe","cl","tr","arpa","tw","eg","ee","ge","ua","om","ec","hk","ve","ag","cz","ni","to","nu","sm","ni","lt","yu","bg","ba","do","qa","ck","mt","bf","lu","su","bh");
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<pre> tags. In fact, <pre>
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taken to ensure that their contents do not
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