Richard Fairhurst wrote:
Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
* Potlatch will enter whatever raw binary string the user
supplies into the database that the main API would reject
as an invalid request, hence the corrupt data
Sort of.
From a client point of view, the bug you filed is that Linux Flash Player
has long been broken beyond belief and doesn't permit non-ASCII characters
to be entered into a textfield. (See http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-40
.)
That's odd. I'm really sure that back in Potlatch 0.9x days (just before
1.0 came out) it was quite capable of taking letters like ô and ŷ
entered with the X-window 'compose' key. I live in Wales and need those
characters (and others) for streetnames all the time. But since 1.0 it's
been broken, and it's a PITA.
I just didn't get around to reporting it (until now).
Steve
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