In Czech, the accent marks work fine. Everything works fine as long as you do not add a slash sign into your page name. Slash is a no-no.
best regards Vojtěch Dostál místopředseda / vice-chairman Wikimedia Česká republika / Wikimedia Czech Republic http://www.wikimedia.cz Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/Wikimedia.CR> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/Wikimedia_CR> | Newsletter <http://eepurl.com/FsHJr> 2014-12-06 23:21 GMT+00:00 Sage Ross <[email protected]>: > On Sat, Dec 6, 2014 at 2:59 PM, Leigh Thelmadatter <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I think Ive mentioned this here before but its still a problem > > > > Last semester, we had nine classes in the es.wiki course extension. There > > were two problems. > > > > 1) as I am the only one (so far) with the permission/flag to create > classes, > > I have to add the (real) instructors as instructors, rather than > creators. > > This means that they cannot add students to their own course. > > > > If a user has been signed up on the course page as the instructor, > they are able to add students to that course, even if they do not have > the 'course instructor' user right. The area to add students shows up > at the bottom of the course page, beneath the summary table and (if > present) the table of students. > > > That would not be such a big deal if not for .... > > 2) The link that is generated for students to enter and add themselves > to a > > course sometimes works and sometimes not. It seems to be a problem with > the > > use of accent marks in words in the url. I thought by changing > "Tecnológico > > de Monterrey" to "Tec de Monterrey" as the institution name, Id be able > to > > eliminate the problem. However, unfortunately the url contains the word > > "inscripción" (registration) with an accent mark. > > > > I just created a course for teacher training from now through next > semester > > with the inscription here > > > http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Especial:Inscripci%C3%B3n/Tec_de_Monterrey,_Campus_Ciudad_de_Mexico/Capacitacion_de_profesores_() > > and tried registering under my account, which worked. But when my husband > > tried on his computer with his account he received a message saying that > the > > site does not exist. Another teacher has emailed me with the same issue. > > > > Interesting. I hadn't heard of this problem until now. > > I tried replicating it, but I could not. Any idea what was different > between when you tried it (and it worked) and when your husband tried > (and it didn't)? > > -Sage > > _______________________________________________ > Education mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education >
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