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diff --git a/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn b/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn index 112123355..f5ed4deee 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn @@ -23,4 +23,21 @@ I hope it's a bug, not a feature and you fix it soon :) --Pawel >> as used in IMAP folder names with non-Latin letters? --Pawel >>> Joey, do you intend to fix that bug or it's a feature ->>> for you? ;) --Pawel
\ No newline at end of file +>>> for you? ;) --Pawel + +>>>> Of course you can put Polish characters in the title. but the page +>>>> title and filename are not identical. Ikiwiki has to place some limits +>>>> on what filenames are legal to prevent abuse. Since +>>>> the safest thing to do in a security context is to deny by default and +>>>> only allow a few well-defined safe things, that's what it does, so +>>>> filenames are limited to basic alphanumeric characters. +>>>> +>>>> It's not especially hard to transform your title into get a legal +>>>> ikiwiki filename: + + joey@kodama:~>perl -MIkiWiki -le 'print IkiWiki::titlepage(shift).".mdwn"' "Błąd" + B__197____130____196____133__d.mdwn + +>>>> Now, as to UTF7, in retrospect, using a standard encoding might be a +>>>> better idea than coming up with my own encoding for filenames. Can +>>>> you provide a pointer to a description to modified-UTF7? --[[Joey]] |