
fix partial urlencoded link support Hello Rust community. This is my first contribution, hope is useful. While translating in Italian the rust book https://github.com/nixxo/rust-lang-book-it I noticed that the linkchecker tool was failing reporting broken links on some pages even if the link worked properly in the browser. Upon inspection I noticed that mdbook basically urlencoded the links, but not urlencoded the heading IDs resulting in a non-identical anchor/IDs pairing that linkchecker reports as non-valid. looking at the source code for the linkchecker tool I noticed that urlencoding was done by the `small_url_encode` function in a partial way, as the name suggests. Replacing this function with a full urlencoding fixes the issue and the links are properly reported as valid. - added full urlencoding to properly check urlencoded anchor links against non-urlencoded heading IDs - added tests urlecoding provided by https://crates.io/crates/urlencoding
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