Though the page "what?" is named "what?" in the filesystem, which
makes the file inaccessible if I browse to page "what?" in the
browser.

On Nov 1, 11:14 pm, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Amazing... I wanted to create a screenshot for you of my address bar
> showing "what%3f" but I tried it with my default installation. It
> displayed "what?".
>
> What could make my other fields display "what%3f" while displaying
> "ölüfä"?
>
> On Nov 1, 10:24 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm still not sure what you were seeing Markus, but I agree with
> > Kevin. Out of the list he gave all are forbidden currently except the
> > $ ; = and ?. I'm thinking we should add those to the list of
> > escapedChars (actually, characters that won't be escaped) to prevent
> > any confusion with these characters. There is a htmlentities plugin
> > now that could allow these back in perhaps if desired using html
> > entities.
>
> > Will do for next release...
>
> > Cheers,
> > Dan
>
> > On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks Kevin, that explains a lot. Then it's probably a good idea not
> > > to decode the question mark...
>
> > > On Nov 1, 9:28 pm, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I think you are running into a specification of URL format that won't be
> > >> able to get around...
>
> > >> ? is a reserved character in a URL.  If it exists in the page name it 
> > >> must
> > >> be converted to %3f; or it will be thought of an argument separator.
>
> > >> The difference is what can be viewed in a web page and what can be used 
> > >> on a
> > >> URL.
>
> > >> Reserved characters in a URL are:
>
> > >>  Dollar ("$")
> > >>  Ampersand ("&")
> > >>  Plus ("+")
> > >>  Comma (",")
> > >>  Forward slash/Virgule ("/")
> > >>  Colon (":")
> > >>  Semi-colon (";")
> > >>  Equals ("=")
> > >>  Question mark ("?")
> > >>  'At' symbol ("@")
>
> > >> A good reference page on this is:
>
> > >>http://www.eskimo.com/~bloo/indexdot/html/topics/urlencoding.htm
>
> > >> On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Markus <[email protected]> 
> > >> wrote:
>
> > >> > When I create a page named "What?", the browser address bar reads "what
> > >> > %3f".
>
> > >> > When I create a page named "Ülöfä", the browser address bar reads
> > >> > "ülöfä".
>
> > >> > I expected "What?" to display as "what?".
>
> > >> > Regards, Markus
>
> > >> > On Nov 1, 9:08 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > > When I type this in the address bar or in a link in a page, the ?
> > >> > > shows up fine... Are you talking about the actual page name? It 
> > >> > > should
> > >> > > be escaped there but so should your ü. So I'm not sure what you are
> > >> > > talking about here...
>
> > >> > > Cheers,
> > >> > > Dan
>
> > >> > > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Markus 
> > >> > > <[email protected]>
> > >> > wrote:
>
> > >> > > > Hi,
>
> > >> > > > Umlauts are converted in the address bar. A page named "entwürfe"
> > >> > > > shows up as ".../entwürfe". Great.
>
> > >> > > > But a page named "entwürfe?" shows up as ".../entwürfe%3f".
>
> > >> > > > Bug? Limitation? Intention?
>
> > >> > > > Regards, Markus
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