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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 92603c506..fd4a5dd9b 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/i18n_characters_in_post_title.mdwn @@ -8,3 +8,16 @@ I hope it's a bug, not a feature and you fix it soon :) --Pawel > need to be encoded in __code__ format, where "code" is the character > number. This is normally done for you, but if you're adding a page > manually, you need to handle it yourself. --[[Joey]] + +>> Assume I have my own blog and I want to send a new post with Polish +>> characters in a title. I think it's totally normal and common thing +>> in our times. Do you want to tell me I shouldn't use my native +>> characters in the title? It can't be true ;) + +>> In my opinion encoding of title is a job for the wiki engine, +>> not for me. Joey, please try to look at a problem from my point +>> of view. I'm only user and I don't have to understand +>> what the character number is. I only want to blog :) + +>> BTW, why don't you use the modified-UTF7 coding for page names +>> as used in IMAP folder names with non-Latin letters? --Pawel
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