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
* 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. 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]]
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
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