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Dave Koelmeyer updated JSPWIKI-898:
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Description:
If a page is created which contains an apostrophe in its name, this is
apparently blanked out when the page is saved.
For example, I create a page which contains this text in its name:
{noformat}
let's
{noformat}
For some reason when saved this appears as:
{noformat}
letS
{noformat}
The apostrophe gets removed, and the "s" has been capitalized.
EDIT: this also applies to En dashes (Unicode character U+2013), and may well
apply to other characters.
was:
If a page is created which contains an apostrophe in its name, this is
apparently blanked out when the page is saved.
For example, I create a page which contains this text in its name:
{noformat}
let's
{noformat}
For some reason when saved this appears as:
{noformat}
letS
{noformat}
The apostrophe gets removed, and the "s" has been capitalized.
Summary: Apostrophes and En dashes in page names are stripped out
(was: Apostrophes in page names are stripped out)
> Apostrophes and En dashes in page names are stripped out
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>
> Key: JSPWIKI-898
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-898
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Templates and UI
> Affects Versions: 2.10.2
> Environment: Client is:
> - Firefox 39 (Ubuntu 14.04).
> Server is:
> - JSPWiki v2.10.2-svn-24 running in GlassFish v4
> - Container managed authentication is enabled using a file-based realm
> - HTTPS is enabled
> - JSPWiki policy is locked down such that only authenticated users have
> access (both read and write)
> Reporter: Dave Koelmeyer
> Priority: Minor
>
> If a page is created which contains an apostrophe in its name, this is
> apparently blanked out when the page is saved.
> For example, I create a page which contains this text in its name:
> {noformat}
> let's
> {noformat}
> For some reason when saved this appears as:
> {noformat}
> letS
> {noformat}
> The apostrophe gets removed, and the "s" has been capitalized.
> EDIT: this also applies to En dashes (Unicode character U+2013), and may well
> apply to other characters.
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