NickK added a comment.
Yes, the thing in common is \x85 in UTF-8 encoding:
х = \xD1\x85
Ӆ = \xD3\x85
ԅ = \xD4\x85
Յ = \xD5\x85
օ = \xD6\x85
م = \xD9\x85
ׅ = \x20\xD7\x85
अ = \xE0\xA4\x85
অ = \xE0\xA6\x85
Thus other letters are also affected:
Ѕ (Cyrillic) = \xD0\x85
҅ (Old Church Slavonic) =
Drbug added a comment.
May it be related to the fact that Unicode NEL character (Next Line) is U+0085?
Hence, it should be 0xC2 0x85, but some code that checks for new lines might check just 0x85 instead by mistake.TASK DETAILhttps://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T161263EMAIL
NickK added a comment.
In T161263#3127769, @MaxBioHazard wrote:
Maybe it's because russian keyboard has russian lovercase "х" on the same key that "[" in English keyboard. I.e. some filter restricts adding "[" into parameters values, and it's affects all other language symbols that are on the
MaxBioHazard added a comment.
Maybe it's because russian keyboard has russian lovercase "х" on the same key that "[" in English keyboard. I.e. some filter restricts adding "[" into parameters values, and it's affects all other language symbols that are on the same key with "[".TASK