Andrew Jaquith <[email protected]> writes:
Ok -- I think I am actually CONFUSED. The unit tests for MarkupParser
show a test where the output of a cleaned-link is expected to have
spaces.
So, which is it? Do we allow spaces in wiki page names? If so, that
would suggest the failing JSPWikiMarkupParser test is wrong.
Also, if spaces are allowed, how do you resolve page names? Are pages
"Test Page" and "TestPage" the same page?
Hi Andrew,
Since it's clear that different installations may have differing
requirements on page names (e.g., I want ours to be valid XML Names),
might it be possible to create a page name filter mechanism that acts
to enforce a specific contract on names?
As I've mentioned before, I for one would dearly love to eliminate
the possibility of whitespace in page names, as that has clearly
been the biggest confusion/problem for our users. Beyond that, for
projects that use the Topic Map functionality I developed, I'd need
to additionally contraint the page names to XML Names. To do this
it would be nice to not have to do a great deal of coding, or at
least be able to do that coding in one place (i.e., some kind of
page name filter class). I don't know if this would be considered
over-engineering or not, but it would be tremendously valuable for
our installations.
Cheers,
Murray
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