I created a template:
template.kontohändelser

which did not work until i changed the name to:
template.kontohandelser

Which I think may actually be a bug.

On Apr 13, 5:53 pm, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem browser managed to fix it by editing lines in his firefox:
>
> "[changed the] 'network.standard-url.encode-query-utf8' in
> about:config in FF3 to true [for the link to work when i wrote it
> in]:/"
>
> The link worked when clicking on a link, but not when he wrote it in
> the url bar. It would be interesting to see what the difference is in
> what is sent to the server, but since the problem is solved, I can't
> be bothered to debug further.
>
> For posterity, if they have the same problem.
>
> On Apr 10, 4:25 pm, Linly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I set a test page here:
>
> >http://txtray.net/jargon/?p=test.storstädning
>
> > You can click it to the test page. But if you copy the url, it is
> > actually %- encoded like this:
>
> >http://txtray.net/jargon/?p=test.storst%C3%A4dning
>
> > The %-encoding is a standard for browsers to communicate, not for
> > human. There are some discuss about utf-8 names and accents characters
> > here:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/boltwire/browse_thread/thread/8548411a...
>
> > Cheers, linly
>
> > On 4月10日, 下午9時29分, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > way! Then the real reason it doesn't work still unknown.
>
> > > On the one system we've found that shows the character 'ä' as %E4, the
> > > page is not displayed correctly.
>
> > > On Apr 9, 2:14 pm, Linly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > It seems, if you type in the url to a page with å,ä, or ö (swedish
> > > > > letters), some browsers/operating systems (vista with firefox) change
> > > > > them to %E4 and similar.
>
> > > > >   index.php?p=storstädning
> > > > > becomes
> > > > >   index.php?p=storst%E4dning
>
> > > > > Is it possible to add a translator to asci encoded utf8 to the core,
> > > > > so that stupid non-utf8 operating systems wont destroy things?
>
> > > > As I know, this IS one of the best features in BoltWire 3.XX.
>
> > > > Dan (and Hans) did a lot work to make sure that the utf-8 characters
> > > > all transformed to %-encoded in url. If you see some browsers, like
> > > > FF, display the right character not %e4, it is because FF transformed
> > > > it again for human viewing.
>
> > > > They are %-encoding at all in url. If you copy the url in FF and paste
> > > > to a text editor, or paste to here, you'll see it is real %-encoding.
>
> > > > Cheers, linly
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