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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
NOTE: This suggestion is for Confluence Server. Using Confluence Cloud? See the corresponding suggestion.
When we export a page as HTML, if there is a unicode/high-bit character in the page title, there will be problems writing it to disk and being linked to properly. Instead, we should refer (and name) the pages using their content ID instead.
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CONFSERVER-2595 International characters in Export space
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CONFSERVER-7566 Exporting a Space into HTML with Pages containing international characters renders broken HTML filenames in the export ZIP
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CONFSERVER-2023 Page titles may contain characters not permitted by the filesystem, breaking exports
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-6764 Zip files do not support non-latin character sets
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CONFSERVER-6943 HTML space export fails with pages containing double quotes in title
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-7318 Exported HTML spaces are not working correctly when titles of pages includes a regional character (ěščřž)
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CONFSERVER-4321 Exported HTML page filenames are corrupted when an umlaut is present
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-5389 Question mark in page name prevents export of a space
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- is incorporated by
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CONFSERVER-4861 Review the writing/export of files to disk using content IDs, instead of filenames
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- relates to
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CONFSERVER-5642 Incorrect html links in Export Space
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CONFSERVER-5128 Export of Pages as Word file handles German Umlaute incorrectly
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CONFSERVER-4321 Exported HTML page filenames are corrupted when an umlaut is present
- Closed
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CONFCLOUD-4862 Use a page's content ID as the filename when exporting as HTML
- Closed