[bug report] The utf8 function seems not like the # (auto number
naming 1000, 1001...).

I have a form with this line "[session target {p}.#]" works fine on
2.44, and failed on 2.45. :(

Cheers,
linly

On 2月13日, 上午10時03分, Linly <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've tested in Japanese charactors. Same as Chinese. Create, delete,
> change title, are ok, edit is not.
>
> linly
>
> On 2月13日, 上午8時02分, Linly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Great, Dan. It's almost perfect.
>
> > I can create, delete, change title to an utf-8 named page. But I can't
> > edit it. It gave me the meg of:
>
> > "Form submitted. Invalid page name. Please try again."
>
> > when I save the edit.
>
> > Cheers,
> > linly
>
> > On 2月13日, 上午7時15分, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I just released a highly experimental version of BoltWire (2.45) that
> > > has 3 or 4 strategically placed lines which convert utf page names to
> > > an encoded url format and back as needed, to give a good semblance of
> > > full UTF page name capabilities. It took awhile to find the exact
> > > right places to place these lines, but I seem to have it working.
>
> > > To use, download 2.45, and set utfPages: true in site.config.
>
> > > Then try entering chinese characters or whatever you want for page
> > > names and please report any problems. Links, {p}, breadcrumbs,
> > > actions, titles, etc. It all seems to work, but there's sure to be
> > > glitches, particularly in the filtering of some function inputs.
> > > Consider this feature experimental, and only available for testing
> > > purposes by those who might wish to try it. There should be no change
> > > in behavior to BoltWire when not enabled.
>
> > > I've tested it a bit on chinese characters, but not much with latin
> > > based alphabets having special characters like é or ñ. If UTF pages
> > > are left off, only the accents should be stripped off. If turned on,
> > > you should keep the accents, but the URL will be encoded for the
> > > character. I'm not sure if this is what we want, but I'm throwing it
> > > out there for some of you to tinker with.  Enjoy Linly!
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Dan
>
> > > P.S. The encoding is essentially standard utf8 % encoding, except I
> > > replaced % with _ to bypass BoltWire filtering. We may want to
> > > eventually use the simpler %'s, but it will just take a bit more time
> > > to get it working properly. So don't build too many pages you plan to
> > > keep. If it changes, those pages could be lost. Just give the current
> > > draft a try and test some things.
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