Michael Posted December 12, 2014 Report Posted December 12, 2014 Describe the issue you're experiencing The urls aren't showing symbols as normal. Provide detailed steps necessary to reproduce the issue. Create an article with a symbol in it then go to the Knowledgebase and click the article of choice it shows different in the address bar.. List any generated errors. (The "Oh Noes" error pages are very helpful.): N/A. Include the URL the error occurred on, relative to the installation path, ie "/admin/login": N/A Attach screenshots. Client Side: Admin Side: Include your configuration settings, i.e. OS, version of Blesta, version of module/gateway/plugin if applicable, version of PHP & MySQL.OS: Centos 6.6Blesta: 3.4.0-b1PHP: 5.4.xMySQL: 5.5.x
Tyson Posted December 13, 2014 Report Posted December 13, 2014 Mine looks fine: ../where's-my-iworx.ini%3F/2/ The question mark would be encoded since it's a special character in URLs--same with others like & and =. Maybe we should just remove +, ?, %, =, #, % altogether. All your files get updated? Any old cached data? I know you had the KB before beta was released, so I wonder if that has anything to do with it.
Michael Posted December 13, 2014 Author Report Posted December 13, 2014 Mine looks fine: ../where's-my-iworx.ini%3F/2/ The question mark would be encoded since it's a special character in URLs--same with others like & and =. Maybe we should just remove +, ?, %, =, #, % altogether. All your files get updated? Any old cached data? I know you had the KB before beta was released, so I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Yeah I forced overwriting mate and yeah maybe best without the symbols in the urls including the ' symbol mate?
Blesta Addons Posted December 13, 2014 Report Posted December 13, 2014 bug confirmed . title like this : test'es ? whiy ! = * shown in url like this : test%27es-%3F-whiy-%21-%3D-%2A- the best option is to ignore signs like "? ! $ * % .... ect "
Paul Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 The question mark would be encoded since it's a special character in URLs--same with others like & and =. Maybe we should just remove +, ?, %, =, #, % altogether. Yes, let's strip out those characters from the URL. Michael 1
Tyson Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 This is more or less resolved. The use of UTF-8 characters are still allowed in URI titles, and their proper form is in octets. It is up to your browser to determine whether they are displayed encoded or not. Michael 1
Michael Posted December 16, 2014 Author Report Posted December 16, 2014 This is more or less resolved. The use of UTF-8 characters are still allowed in URI titles, and their proper form is in octets. It is up to your browser to determine whether they are displayed encoded or not. Does Blesta strip all the symbols out mate?
Tyson Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 All the symbols? What symbols? The non-alphanumeric ASCII 127 characters are removed. Michael 1
Michael Posted December 16, 2014 Author Report Posted December 16, 2014 All the symbols? What symbols? The non-alphanumeric ASCII 127 characters are removed. Them haha
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