Docs site specifies *IS_SLUG.urlify.__dict__ *and *IS_SLUG.urlify.func_dict. 
*However, I'm not sure how to work with dictionary here.

Can I e.g. do something like this:

IS_SLUG.urlify(string_to_convert, mapping_dictionary)

and simply tell the function which set of key-value pairs it should use?

On Sunday, August 18, 2013 11:23:35 AM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>
> indeed, "our" urlify doesn't work with "ideograms" (sorry, I'm totally no 
> expert in oriental languages).
> The original posted solution takes care of "translating" 
>
> 派森是好物
> to
> pai-sen-shi-hao-wu
>
>
> we can add the feature looking at other similar projects, but we need 
> someone that has a solid knowledge of oriental (and turkish, polish, 
> latvian, polish, czech) to write tests.
>
> On Sunday, August 18, 2013 10:00:32 AM UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> Look ate the source code of urlify:
>> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/gluon/validators.py#L2525
>>
>> If you can suggest improvements I will happy to include them. I guess the 
>> problem is here:
>>
>> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/gluon/validators.py#L2534
>>
>> Massimo
>>
>> On Friday, 16 August 2013 07:39:50 UTC-5, lesssugar wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm using the following module to convert my urls:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://pydoc.net/Python/redsolutioncms.django-hex-storage/0.1.1/pinyin.urlify/
>>>
>>> I have urlify.py (main function) and maps.py (chars mapping) in my 
>>> /modules. I test it in one of my views, simply trying to print the 
>>> urlify-ed value in the console:
>>>
>>> {{from urlify import urlify}}
>>> {{print urlify(u"łźć ęćm")}}
>>>
>>> I get "aaa-aaa", so basically there's no mapping done and I have no idea 
>>> why.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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