Hi, I'm asking for help again.
I need to globally override how the names for documents are created.
By design/default the name is taken from title 1:1, which user enters when
she creates the page.
I would like to have url friendly names. How can I achieve this? Overriding
some component or what?
Hi, this is nice proposal, but I think this is just another workarround. It
is not directly solving the problem and user have to think about it, when
sharing the url.
It is not straightforward and requires the user to work differently with
urls in xwiki, different when browsing the other web sites.
> On 06 Sep 2016, at 10:19, Miroslav Galajda wrote:
>
> Hi Vincent, yes the stripping would occure at the document creating time,
> or when renaming the page.
>
> The workarround for this would be to have the user always think that when
> creating the new page, enter the name without accents an
Hi Vincent, yes the stripping would occure at the document creating time,
or when renaming the page.
The workarround for this would be to have the user always think that when
creating the new page, enter the name without accents and without spaces
and consequently change the page title to a desire
Hi, yes I'm aware of the encoding problems with urls in Tomcat certain
versions. This is not my problem. My urls are displaying OK, depending on
browser. Chrome is displaying decoded urls but IE is not decoding urls, and
it displays url in it's original form with url encoded characters.
For exampl
> On 06 Sep 2016, at 09:22, Vincent Massol wrote:
>
> Hi Miroslav,
>
>> On 06 Sep 2016, at 09:04, Miroslav Galajda
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, does anyone have idea, how to automatically modify/generate url from
>> page title so that the url doesn't contains accents or any special
>> characters. I w
Hi Miroslav,
> On 06 Sep 2016, at 09:04, Miroslav Galajda wrote:
>
> Hi, does anyone have idea, how to automatically modify/generate url from
> page title so that the url doesn't contains accents or any special
> characters. I want to achieve simmilar approach used in CMS system Umbraco.
> Which
Miroslav,
are you sure that the issue is in XWiki?
It's a very very very fragile topic but I think I can be done and it is
considerably more elegant to have URLs that show the native language (I
feel).
Can you describe you're exact setup?
A few hints from my experience:
I've seen URLEncoding to
Hi, does anyone have idea, how to automatically modify/generate url from
page title so that the url doesn't contains accents or any special
characters. I want to achieve simmilar approach used in CMS system Umbraco.
Which creates url based on page title but strips spaces and any characters
that req