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Fabrizio Giustina resolved MAGNOLIA-3009.
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Resolution: Fixed
apart from few reserved chars (e.g. :[]{};.&?) now magnolia supports creating
pages with any extended utf8 char when the magnolia.utf8.enabled property is
set to true
> Add support for extended characters for node/page names
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> Key: MAGNOLIA-3009
> URL: http://jira.magnolia-cms.com/browse/MAGNOLIA-3009
> Project: Magnolia
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Fabrizio Giustina
> Assignee: Fabrizio Giustina
> Fix For: 4.3
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> (see also to the bug MAGNOLIA-3008)
> Magnolia allow a very reduced set of characters to be used for page names,
> replacing everything non-ascii char by "-". This is pretty "aggressive",
> since there is no reason to not support for example accented chars or
> similar, which are perfectly valid for jcr node names.
> Especially for the always increasing importance of URLs for SEO this could be
> a relevant problem.
> For example if you try to create a page with the name "pietà" the resulting
> url is "piet-" which is definitively bad. Also changing the name to "pieta"
> is better but not satisfying in terms of SEO.
> For asian languages this is even worst, you can't use speaking urls at all,
> since all the characters will not be supported. Trying to create a page named
> "モクレン" (magnolia in japanese) results in a page named "----.html" which is
> definively not user/seo friendly...
> A preliminary check showed that supported non-standard characters should not
> be so hard (before the MAGNOLIA-3008 related changes actually existing
> content with extended chars was already readable by Magnolia).
> We should probably review all the character-killing methods (like
> Path.getValidatedLabel() and similar) in order to admin a richer set of chars.
> If somebody think this could be a big change for a minor version we may
> simply add a new system property like "magnolia.allowutf8urls" that can be
> enabled explicitly (and that we can enable by default in Magnolia 5)
>
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