I had a problem with invalid characters in URL, in this case it was a sign >
There is one outdated post that I can't post answer on: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Change-URL-s-in-database/qaq-p/247617
Now is situation much cleaner in the database.
I did directly in the database:
mysql> SELECT * FROM CONTENT WHERE TITLE LIKE 'BAD_URL%';
mysql> UPDATE CONTENT SET LOWERTITLE='GOOD_URL' WHERE CONTENTID = 411888;
(of course, use CONTENTID number showing your url, and update the other versions of the page).
Now, the question is following, couldn't atlassian guys do a validation check while saving the page?
Either inform user that special characters can't be used in URL or escape/change such a character on the fly or both things in the same time.
Many users don't think about that as more focusing in making a descriptive title of the page, not thinking about generated URL.
Thanks
Hi Franko,
I understood there is already a Suggestion opened with Atlassian that you could watch (and vote for by clicking on "Vote for this issue") to show this is relevant to you.
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-11285
Cheers,
Daniel
Hi Daniel, thanks for the link, this is a proper place for this suggestion.
I'm surprised this is a 12 years old suggestion!
The basic of programming is error handling, user shall not think about possible semantic errors, programmers shall take care of it.
This is not a finished job, it shall be treated like a bug issue.
Best,
Franko
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