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    User talk:Sheered Volva: Difference between revisions

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    You said: "Like a lot of sites, this one doesn't work too well with the ö symbol, so I'm making my page here. "
    You said: "Like a lot of sites, this one doesn't work too well with the ö symbol, so I'm making my page here. "


    ::We have many German users, so familiar with the ö ä ü characters, and Mediawiki is capable of this too, so i was surprised to read this and see that the extension WikiFeeds caused this problem, because it also caused other bugs, i deactivated it for now, even though i like to have the feature (extended RSS feeds per category, per user, etc..), but its not worth it until we try a newer version if on exists. Anyways, now you can user "ö" in page names again is what i wanted to tell you, thanks for pointing this bug out. [[User:mutante|mutante]] 00:02, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
    ::We have many German users, so familiar with the ö ä ü characters, and Mediawiki is capable of this too, so i was surprised to read this and see that the extension WikiFeeds caused this problem. Because it also caused other errors from time to time, i deactivated it for now, even though i like to have the feature (extended RSS feeds per category, per user, etc..), but its not worth it until we try a newer version, if one exists. Anyways, now you can use "ö" and other Umlaut characters in page names again. Thanks for pointing this bug out. [[User:mutante|mutante]] 00:02, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

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    You said: "Like a lot of sites, this one doesn't work too well with the ö symbol, so I'm making my page here. "

    We have many German users, so familiar with the ö ä ü characters, and Mediawiki is capable of this too, so i was surprised to read this and see that the extension WikiFeeds caused this problem. Because it also caused other errors from time to time, i deactivated it for now, even though i like to have the feature (extended RSS feeds per category, per user, etc..), but its not worth it until we try a newer version, if one exists. Anyways, now you can use "ö" and other Umlaut characters in page names again. Thanks for pointing this bug out. mutante 00:02, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
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