Hi Ritchi,

You are right. Since it cannot handle the ids with spaces, it
should not accept them and the user should be notified.
It can be fixed, however I don't think it is so important.

If you don't encounter other problems bigger than this, then you
should consider yourself lucky. I don't want to discourage you
about trying it, but to be honest, right now I am not using it even
for myself.

However I am curious to know which version of docbookwiki
you have installed, in which distribution, how you plan to
use it, what you expect from it, etc.

Regards,
Dashamir


On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Richard Rafalski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> thank you for the creation of docbookwiki. We want to use it within a
> software project to write the documentation. But just on the beginning
> we run into a useability problem.
>
> docbookwiki have problems to manage ids with spaces. One can create a
> chapter/section with the id 'test chapter' but docbookwiki is not able
> to manage such ids.
>
> Therefore docbookwiki should not accept ids with spaces. The user should
> get a warning and the input should be ignored.
>
> Are there chances that this issue will be solved?
>
> Cheers
> Ritchi
>
>
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