Thank you Petko, No, it still doesn't work with accented letters (at least, me, my setup, I was not successfull) ; I use Cookbook/ISO8859MakePageNamePatterns which doesn't look faulty (same behaviour when code is deleted) and $DefaultPageCharset = array(''=>'ISO-8859-1'); is a commented line in my config.
I test soon with pristine pmwiki last version. Le jeu. 30 déc. 2021 à 13:26, Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> a écrit : > > Accented characters in Site.InterMap may or may not work. It may depend > on your server locale and PHP version. Normally only "word"-characters > can be used, but in different languages different characters can appear > in words. > > The following, added to config.php, appears to work regardless of the > server locale, from a UTF-8 enabled wiki, to a UTF-8 enabled target: > > $LinkFunctions['Littré:'] = 'LinkIMap'; > $IMap['Littré:'] = 'https://www.littre.org/definition/$1'; > > In your case, both your wiki and the target website are UTF-8 enabled. > > Also, config.php must be saved in the UTF-8 encoding (it probably is; > this is selected in the "File-Save As" dialogue box, or on some text > editors from "File-Save With Encoding", or "Tools-Encoding", or > "Tools-Charset"). > > Petko > > -- > If you upgrade : http://www.pmwiki.org/Upgrades > > > On 30/12/2021 12:58, ABClf wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I would like to know if intermap links do work if accented characters > > is used for the command word. In my case, it doesn't, but my config > > might be involved (can not test on pmwiki as my link has to be > > approved first) : > > > > intermap tested : > > littré: https://www.littre.org/definition/ > > > > command tested : > > littré:péquin > > > > Thank you. > > Gilles. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users