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11/14/2007 3:23 PM
 

I had a user ask me today why they got a server error page whenever they clicked on a Wiki link.  This is a link that moves you from one Wiki page to another.  I got the same error when I clicked on it, so I edited the page and removed a trailing space (i.e. [[link ]] vs [[link]] ), and it worked fine from then on. 

Is this supposed to work this way, or is it a bug?

 
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11/15/2007 5:49 AM
 

Well As are as I can see the wiki it self is working as it is suppose to it is to do with the way that the URL is being re-written the rewriter doesn't like "virtual" directories ending with a trailing space.

http://130.159.236.40/ClassHome/ClassWiki/tabid/1389/Default.aspx?topic=link%20 will work

http://130.159.236.40/ClassHome/ClassWiki/tabid/1389/topic/link%20/Default.aspx doesn't work

okay the fix I found for this was to add , " " to the end of line 938 in WWWikiDB.vb

This seems to solve the problem


John Nicholson
 
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11/16/2007 1:21 PM
 

I don't see that in the install release, so it must be a source code modification.  It would be a good thing to fix in a future release, as I have a lot of users that regardless of how many times I tell them to not leave a trailing space, they will do it anways and then complain about how nothing works. *grin*

 
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11/21/2007 3:56 PM
 
Hi, I am new to dnn, and I am studying it, and working on translation to Hebrew for the 4.7 version.
When I worked on the wiki, I found that when I use Hebrew for links, server error accurse, and if you don’t notice the gibberish on the top of the wiki module, and press the link, you get a new page, and put something in that page, you get full wiki corruption, you cant delete this page because its title is gibberish, the only way to resolve this, is to delete the record manually from the database.
I notice it that only in the name column in the table is corrupted.
My guess is when writing the record to the database, you need to take into account Multilanguage text.
Could it be the same problem discussed here, the missing quotation?
Where do I post the request to fix this problem?
 
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11/21/2007 5:43 PM
 

Hi Hod, 
I don't think it is directly to do with this issue,  but it is a interesting problem. Please excuse my ignorance where multilingual support is concerned but to store hebrew text in a text fild of the database I would have thought the the correlation of the feild or table may be a problem.

a force re-encode of each title and then decode coudl possibly solve the issue though would make the wikipath less readable. How is the hebrew translation working with the other modules?


John Nicholson
 
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