Hello,
I have a related issue to that.
It's possible to name a xwiki-document e.g.
ßßßßßßßßäääääööööööüüüüü´´ß09876543212+#-.,
but it's not possible to call on this one again, even not over the document index or
so. Instead I'll get
Notice
The requested document could not be found.
You can edit this page to create it.
The address-bar shows:
/bin/view/Main/ßßßßßßßßäääääööööööüüüüü´´ß09876543212%2B%23-.%2C
Shouldn't be all special-characters percent-encoded?
Regards,
Josef Haimerl
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Von: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] Im
Auftrag von Paul Libbrecht
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 2012 09:59
An: XWiki Users
Betreff: Re: [xwiki-users] Special characters in pagename (URL)
Hamster,
in Curriki we do this, basically this zaps all non-ascii chars.
However, this requires a special page creation ("create a learning resource"
in our case).
paul
Le 20 déc. 2012 à 09:19, Hamster a écrit :
To all,
My users are driving me crazy...allthough I have stated several times
that they must NOT use any special characters in the pagename (URL),
they still create pages with special characters. I also don't like any
spaces in the URL (which are replaced by a "+")...
Is there a way to parse the pagename before it's created and remove
any special characters?
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