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8 years 8 months ago #84829
by Kilo Liang
Alias bug was created by Kilo Liang
Hi there,
I have found a alias bug. the Edocman tends to ignore non-Latin document name, and accept only latin once. So during batch upload, the system will designate same alias to the document.
eg.
XXXXXXXX.pdf
XXXXX.pdf
XXXXXX.pdf
the alias will be all "pdf"
anyway, Joomla's generic way to alias it with a date-time format when dealing with non-latin title.
could you please fix the bug?
cheers!
Kilo
I have found a alias bug. the Edocman tends to ignore non-Latin document name, and accept only latin once. So during batch upload, the system will designate same alias to the document.
eg.
XXXXXXXX.pdf
XXXXX.pdf
XXXXXX.pdf
the alias will be all "pdf"
anyway, Joomla's generic way to alias it with a date-time format when dealing with non-latin title.
could you please fix the bug?
cheers!
Kilo
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8 years 8 months ago #84912
by Mr. Dam
Replied by Mr. Dam on topic Alias bug
Hi Kilo,
In this case, you should change the alias of document manually because Edocman doesn't have feature to convert non-utf8 alias to datetime format
Thanks
Dam
In this case, you should change the alias of document manually because Edocman doesn't have feature to convert non-utf8 alias to datetime format
Thanks
Dam
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