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Daniel Friesen mediawiki-b...@nadir-seen-fire.com changed:
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--- Comment #10 from entli...@gmx-topmail.de 2010-09-18 05:44:54 UTC ---
The reason for the behaviour of the validator is in
http://hsivonen.iki.fi/html5-datatypes/#iri and possibly
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--- Comment #11 from entli...@gmx-topmail.de 2010-09-18 05:55:41 UTC ---
More documentation at:
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http://jena.sourceforge.net/iri/javadoc/com/hp/hpl/jena/iri/ViolationCodes.html#ILLEGAL_CHARACTER
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--- Comment #9 from Aryeh Gregor simetrical+wikib...@gmail.com 2010-08-27
17:22:32 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #8)
But unencoded [ and ] are
clearly non-compliant. RFC 3987 says ... square bracket characters ... MUST
NOT be converted and
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--- Comment #8 from entli...@gmx-topmail.de 2010-08-26 23:44:05 UTC ---
So the only remaining problem is that the validator complains about things
like
a href=#nbsp;/a?
Not quite. It's unclear why the HTML5 validator complains about
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--- Comment #6 from entli...@gmx-topmail.de 2010-08-26 00:27:18 UTC ---
MediaWiki has a funny handling of these characters in external links that is
exactly the other way round. The wikitext
[http://example.com/##x23;#x25;#x5B;#x5D;]
gives
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--- Comment #3 from entli...@gmx-topmail.de 2010-08-24 07:19:09 UTC ---
See also section 3.1 of RFC 3987: Systems accepting IRIs MAY also deal with the
printable characters in US-ASCII that are not allowed in URIs [...]. Please
note that the
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--- Comment #2 from entli...@gmx-topmail.de 2010-08-24 05:59:30 UTC ---
It seems that the disallowed characters are based on section 2.2 of RFC 3987:
:, /, ?, #, [, ], @ (gen-delims) minus / and ? (explicitly
allowed for ifragment) minus : and
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