Thanks Vincent.
I have configured Tomcat and Apache to accept the conversion of the
slash in the URL.
It seems to work. I can find my page and view it.
But when I create a page with a slash in the title, XWiki tree create a
new space that contains the page.
Example :
-------------
Page title : "TEST with a / in the title"
Tree :
TEST with a
|- TEST with a / in the title
Have you ever encountered this?
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Le 08/09/2016 à 12:00, Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi,
On 08 Sep 2016, at 11:57, Bruno
<Bruno.Joffredo(a)ec-nantes.fr> wrote:
Hello,
In XWiki Enterprise 7.4.2, a user has put a slash in the title of his page.
XWiki has well transformed the URL to :
/xwiki/bin/view/Le+wiki+du+CRI/Support+aux+Utilisateurs/Synchronisation+messagerie%2Fagenda+sous+androïd/
But Apache receives the following URL when I click on link in XWiki :
/xwiki/bin/view/Le+wiki+du+CRI/Support+aux+Utilisateurs/Synchronisation+messagerie/agenda+sous+androïd
Then I get the error "The requested URL was not found on this server."
So, I can't access this page or delete it.
Is there a solution ?
You’re most likely using a buggy tomcat version (which one
are you using?).
See the warning on
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/InstallationTomcat
Thanks
-Vincent
Thanks !
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