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Dave Koelmeyer commented on JSPWIKI-898: ---------------------------------------- Hi Dirk, Ahh, thanks for the information – that's good to know it's expected behaviour at least, I'll open a improvement request for this (not critical at all), so please feel free to close this one. Cheers, Dave > Apostrophes and En dashes in page names are stripped out > -------------------------------------------------------- > > 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 > Attachments: JSPWiki-enDashAndApostrophes-1.png > > > 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} > [This is a long page title – let's see how it compares between the default > template (Plain Vanilla) vs. Haddock template] > {noformat} > For some reason when saved this appears as: > {noformat} > This is a long page title letS see how it compares between the default > template (Plain Vanilla) vs. Haddock template{noformat} > The en dash and 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. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)