On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Vincent Massol
<vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
On Apr 17, 2011, at 6:50 PM, Marius Dumitru Florea wrote:
On 04/17/2011 07:40 PM, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Vincent Massol<vincent(a)massol.net>
wrote:
>
>> Hi "shouldbe q931" (don't you have a real name? I prefer to address
human
>> beings ;)),
>>
>> On Apr 17, 2011, at 6:25 PM, shouldbe q931 wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> We are manually copying over quite a lot of content from a Confluence
>> Wiki
>>> into an Xwiki wiki, and a problems that we keep hitting is periods in
>> page
>>> names.
>>>
>>> As an example if I enclose in square quotes "init.d changes for
tomcat6
>> on
>>> Ubuntu 10.10" Xwiki displays it as just "10" when showing the
page,
>> however
>>> it creates it with URL "
>>>
http://f.q.d.n/xwiki/bin/view/init.d+for+ubuntu+10/10"
>>>
>>> Am I missing something ?
>>
>> * What version of XE are you using?
>> * How are you creating the pages?
>>
>> Dots are supposed to be allowed since some time but it's possible that
the
>> way you use to create the page has a bug
with dots which would need to
be
>> fixed ASAP if that's true.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>
>>
> Hi Vincent,
>
> I'm on 3.0.36132 which was upgraded from 3 milestone 2.
>
> I can re-create it by going into the sandbox, creating a new page with
just
[[init.d changes for tomcat6 on Ubuntu 10.10]]
You have to escape . in link reference because . is also used for
separating the space name from the page name.
Indeed
In you case you are
creating a link to page "10" in space "init.d changes for tomcat6 on
Ubuntu 10". I guess you want to write:
[[init\.d changes for tomcat6 on Ubuntu 10\.10]]
Haven't tried but I thought the escape symbol was "~":
[[init~.d changes for tomcat6 on Ubuntu 10~.10]]
-Vincent
in it. and then clicking "save and view"
As we are copying in Confluence content, my
default editor is not the
wysiwyg one.
Too bad because the WYSIWYG editor escapes the . in page names when
creating links.
Hope this helps,
Marius
>
> Cheers
Hi Vincent,
The \ works but the ~ didn't.