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Sebastian Wachinger edited comment on OFBIZ-4535 at 10/7/13 5:17 PM:
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As pointed out by mz4wheeler, just taking out the _CatalogUrlFilter_ does not
solve the problem, specially when you are already using it in the shop.
After I did not succeed in manipulating web.xml accordingly (i.e. performing
some url-pattern or allowed-paths wizardry), I inserted the following three
lines into _CatalogUrlFilter.java_ which solved this problem for me, along with
the bug described in
[OFBIZ-2837|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2837].
{code:title=CatalogUrlFilter.java|borderStyle=solid}
--- applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/product/category/CatalogUrlFilter.java
(revision 1529578)
+++ applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/product/category/CatalogUrlFilter.java
(working copy)
@@ -80,7 +80,12 @@
if (UtilValidate.isNotEmpty(pathInfo)) {
List<String> pathElements = StringUtil.split(pathInfo, "/");
String alternativeUrl = pathElements.get(0);
+ if (alternativeUrl.startsWith("control")) {
+ chain.doFilter(request, response); // Just continue chain.
+ return;
+ }
+
String productId = null;
String productCategoryId = null;
String urlContentId = null;
{code}
While this works for now, somehow it does not deal with the underlying cause,
so I would be interested in hearing what the expert's opinion here might be!
After all having customers' names and addresses formatted correctly is a must
when targeting a global audience.
On a related issue, I would like to know if there are any drawbacks in the
solution Paul proposed in
[Proposal-URL-Generation-Changes|http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Proposal-URL-Generation-Changes-td4639289.html]
as quoted in [OFBIZ-5312|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5312]
compared to the current implementation of _CatalogUrlFilter_.
was (Author: komdata):
As pointed out by mz4wheeler, just taking out the _CatalogUrlFilter_ does not
solve the problem, specially when you are already using it in the shop. After I
did not succeed in manipulating web.xml accordingly, I inserted the following
three lines into _CatalogUrlFilter.java_ which solved this problem for me,
along with the bug described in
[OFBIZ-2837|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-2837].
{code:title=CatalogUrlFilter.java|borderStyle=solid}
--- applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/product/category/CatalogUrlFilter.java
(revision 1529578)
+++ applications/product/src/org/ofbiz/product/category/CatalogUrlFilter.java
(working copy)
@@ -80,7 +80,12 @@
if (UtilValidate.isNotEmpty(pathInfo)) {
List<String> pathElements = StringUtil.split(pathInfo, "/");
String alternativeUrl = pathElements.get(0);
+ if (alternativeUrl.startsWith("control")) {
+ chain.doFilter(request, response); // Just continue chain.
+ return;
+ }
+
String productId = null;
String productCategoryId = null;
String urlContentId = null;
{code}
While this works for now, somehow it does not deal with the underlying cause,
so I would be interested in hearing what the expert's opinion here might be!
After all having customers' names and addresses formatted correctly is a must
when targeting a global audience.
On a related issue, I would like to know if there are any drawbacks in the
solution Paul proposed in
[Proposal-URL-Generation-Changes|http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Proposal-URL-Generation-Changes-td4639289.html]
as quoted in [OFBIZ-5312|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5312]
compared to the current implementation of _CatalogUrlFilter_.
> Search using Russian word (maybe others) causes distortion and failed product
> search
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OFBIZ-4535
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4535
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: specialpurpose/ecommerce
> Affects Versions: SVN trunk, Release Branch 12.04
> Environment: Ubuntu and others.
> Reporter: mz4wheeler
> Attachments: r1127449-r1127394.diff
>
>
> NOTE: The following post contains UTF8 characters.
> After rebuilding keywords in a UTF8 database (postgres) and searching a UTF8
> browser (chrome), the Russian phrase is correctly present in the database, as
> follows:
> ofbiz=# select * from product_keyword where keyword = 'игроков';
> product_id | keyword | relevancy_weight (trimmed)
> -----------------+---------+-----------------
> DVDMV-ADVANGYM | игроков | 1
> However, when pasting 'игроков' into ecommerce Search, the following is
> returned "Not Found"
> Keywords: "Ð¸Ð³Ñ Ð¾ÐºÐ¾Ð²", where any word matches, which distorts the search.
> This may affect other languages, which I haven't tested.
> I also tried the same search in 12.04 (demo) and trunk and it produces the
> same issue. This means that multi-language product search is broken in
> OFBiz. 11.04 is unaffected.
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