This does probably affect (all) previous Tiki versions, too.
When creating links to pages that have some kind of wiki syntax in them, the wiki syntax will be interpreted and therefore break the links. I noticed this when using links to Germany's premier law website, e.g.:
Here without anything: http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bfdg/__2.html
Here as no parse: http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bfdg/__2.html
Here as a link with no parse: http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bfdg/__2.html
The last one is a working workaround, but it's a bit sick to say the least. I think Tiki shouldn't parse URLs as wiki syntax at all.
I could also reproduce the same behaviour with other wiki syntaxes as for example the one for italics: http://example.com/my''weird_link.html
To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show2.tiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show2.tiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show2.tiki.org.
To help developers solve the bug, we kindly request that you demonstrate your bug on a show.tikiwiki.org instance. To start, simply select a version and click on "Create show.tikiwiki.org instance". Once the instance is ready (in a minute or two), as indicated in the status window below, you can then access that instance, login (the initial admin username/password is "admin") and configure the Tiki to demonstrate your bug. Priority will be given to bugs that have been demonstrated on show.tikiwiki.org.
filename | created | hits | comment | version | filetype | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No attachments for this item |