> As Vincent does ask, have you configured your XWiki installation for 
> UTF-8 ?

Nope. Current encoding is ISO-8859-1

But if it avoids me to remove db entries, I'm gonna configure it as soon as I 
can.

I've read http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Encoding

Some questions :

        1 - I already have a good load of content, can I switch to UTF-8 
without wrecking the wiki ?

        2 - I use Oracle 10G. It's likely that I have to configure UTF-8 as its 
default character set. As anyone done that already ?

Thanks for your help.
Xwiki is a great product.


--
Emmanuel FAUX

-----Message d'origine-----
De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Your XEN ICT 
Team - Ricardo Rodriguez
Envoyé : mercredi 16 janvier 2008 22:32
À : XWiki Users
Objet : Re: [xwiki-users] document name including /

FAUX, Emmanuel wrote:
>> Anyway, don't you think this issue is worth a JIRA issue? 
>>     
>
> My first issue... XE-182
>   

Sorry! I'd failed to find it!
>> I supposed a discussion here is not needed to create such an issue, but I > 
>> would like to know if there is some reason to allow all this characters 
>> like /, \ or ~ that cause problems with documents and attachments names. 
>> Of course it could be considered a naming convention not to use this 
>> characters, but if we/I what to promote the use of XWiki among users that
>> are not aware of this problems and usually use this characters (and others 
>> like, ñ, á, é, ö,... ) while naming files and folders.
>>     
>
> On my side, users upload attachements with é à / ~ in their names because 
> they can and they are not aware that it causes some troubles later.
>
> Those who were trapped do not include special characters anymore but a new 
> user would certainly include those characters.
> --
> Emmanuel FAUX
>   

Yeap, this is a clear solution. But to mess directly with databases is 
not a great idea... I think :-)

As Vincent stated, XWiki is supposed to admit any character. Provided 
that documents created in XWiki are only intended to be accessed by 
XWiki or any other database client that will have capacity to correctly 
handle encoding stuff, it seems that there is not a single reason to 
avoid this "extended characters".

We here try to convince users not to use this characters while naming 
files, folders or documents as a rule of thumb to avoid a number of 
problems while switching among platforms here and there, working with 
computer we can not control the configuration.

But of course it will be great to be able of using any character at 
least while sticking to XWiki.

As Vincent does ask, have you configured your XWiki installation for UTF-8?

Thanks!

Ricardo

-- 
Ricardo Rodríguez
Your XEN ICT Team

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