On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 07:10:04PM -0500, Steve Havelka wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Today, while playing around with an experimental repository, I ran
> up against the character length limit (3-100 bytes) on wiki page
> names. The limit is not, I discovered, on the number of characters
> in the page name, but just the number of bytes, i.e. unicode page
> names consisting of a single character (such as
> localhost:8080/wiki?name=☃) are allowed.
> 
> I asked about submitting a patch (world's smallest, ha) to remove
> the lower limit and it was suggested I run it by the list. So I'd
> like to ask, how do you all feel about keeping or removing a lower
> limit on wiki page name? Want to keep the lower limit, remove it, or
> mostly indifferent?
> 
> thanks much,
> Steve

Is there a reason that there should even be a limit, upper or lower on the
number of characters in a name title? I mean, as long as the name is unique,
why couldn't/shouldn't the name title be any length the user chooses?

-- 
Christopher Berardi
http://www.natoufa.com/

Be still, and know that I am God (Psalms 46:10)
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