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Péter Juhász
4,768 PointsThere are two minor problems with the solution.
- It is not working when the input is 02/29. The reason the default year in datetime is 1900 which wasn't a leap year. You should specify a leap year explicitly.
- The link format should be '%B_%d' because the Wikipedia uses long month names. Unfortunatelly in May (it was tried out in the video) it was the same so it remained hidden. Nevertheless I think it is an excellent tutorial. Thank you Kenneth.
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Steven Parker
243,656 PointsYou didn't mention which course or video your comments are about. But while the forum is a great place to get help from other students, it's not the most expedient (or even certain) way of contacting the staff.
You may also want to report course issues directly to the staff as described on the Support page.