Hi,

The first one sounds like a serious bug. Are you using the latest version of
SF? If so, could you try to reproduce this problem on a public wiki, like
scratchpad.referata.com?

I'll look into the second one - I seem to recall fixing that at some point,
but it probably broke again to all the other changes that have been made.

-Yaron

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Laurent Alquier <laur...@alquier.org> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Yaron
>
>
> Two things I observed about Semantic Forms. I am hoping you can comment on
> at least one of them.
>
>
> 1- What triggers the presence of the action 'formedit' on pages ?
>
>
> I noticed it is available on many pages without form and unavailable on
> others.
>
>
> 2- I noticed that special characters don't fare well when passed to the
> #forminput query parameter
>
>
> I have several pages with '&' in their name. I know, it is bad practice,
> but in an environment full of 'R&D' or 'G&O', it is difficult to avoid.
>
>
> I tried escaping the value, with urlencode or manually, but no matter what
> I use, the string passed to the query parameter is restored back to its full
> value before getting into the form element.
>
>
> So: if I use '{{#forminput: blah |query=Page[Tag]=R%26D}}
>
>
> The form displays : Tag : R
>
>
> The 'unescaping' seems to happen in the intermediate page before getting to
> the form. Once I am on the form, I can edit the URL manually with the
> escaped value and the form reloads correctly.
>
>
>
> - Laurent
>
>
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