On 23 Feb 2017, at 13:50, Eugen Colesnicov
<ecolesnicov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
vmassol wrote
Please re-read what I said or the pointed issue
carefully :)
The **right** behaviour is %20.
Thanks Vincent!
Sorry for my understanding. I believed that in
xwiki.org site is the correct
presentation of space character. Also, I think like this because for simple
users page names with "+" looks like more "comfortable" as with
"%20". Can
you give some advice, how is better to organize long names inside XWiki so
it will clearer for simple users? "TestMetricReport" (without any symbols
between words) or maybe another "simple" symbol - for example symbol
"-" or
"."? As I checked this symbols don't change it presentation …
If you don’t want any URL-encoding showing in your URL then yes you need to avoid using
URL-reserved characters in page names… There’s no other way.
See the URL spec:
Extract:
"
reserved = | ; | / | # | ? | : | space
"
Thanks
-Vincent
Eugen
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