On Mon, 2009-08-03 at 12:27 +0300, Mirat Bayrak wrote:
> Hi i have an account system that you have to validate your email after
> you created an account. My validation url is lik :
> www.foo.com/account/confirm/username/keyyy
>
> But there is a problem, sometimes username contains non html safe
> chars for example : âlice, or süleyman cant go that adress...
>
> So, what should i do? should i restrict usuable characters on
> usernames or is there another solution?
Django provides some utility functions for creating valid URL's from
UTF-8 strings. Have a look at the iri_to_uri() function, documented
here:
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/unicode/#uri-and-iri-handling
(Yes, that is a little bit hidden. Linking things in from all the useful
places is a continual process.)
Regards,
Malcolm
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