This is probably a Subversion problem, but maybe somebody has a solution...
With the Subversion provider, when you rename a page containing an umlaut in the name (e.g. ü, u with two dots above), the page is no longer accessible (JSPWiki runs on UTF-8). When I try to rename Blöd to Blüd (first two dots on an o, second on a u), the Subversion provider throws an exception which is the same as the one the svn command line says: Path 'http://elisa/svn/wikitest/jspwiki/Bl%C3%B6d.txt' not found The file not found is the original one. >From the svn command line it looks like this (svnkit changed the "Blöd" page name to Bl%C3%B6d.txt) $ svn --verbose list http://elisa/svn/wikitest/jspwiki|grep Bl 4309 jspwiki 7 Aug 29 18:12 Bl%C3%B6d.txt $ svn copy http://elisa/svn/wikitest/jspwiki/Bl%C3%B6d.txt . svn: Path 'http://elisa/svn/wikitest/jspwiki/Bl%C3%B6d.txt' not found in revision 4309 Strange. When I access the repository with a browser I can access the file as http://elisa/svn/wikitest/jspwiki/Bl%25C3%25B6d.txt Any ideas? Thanks, Juergen who still thinks the Subversion provider should go into JSPWiki core. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Subversion-provider%3A-Page-lost-on-renaming-of-pages-with-umlauts-tp19231441p19231441.html Sent from the JspWiki - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
