Publish Online: if forbidden character in the document name, the name has to be filled in again
To me it’s okay that “special characters” are not allowed in the title of a "publish Online" document.
But if a user gets this message, his/her title is completely deleted and he/she has to fill out the title again. Although there’s maybe only one forbidden character in it.
Annoying. Any chance to change this?
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David B commented
Right… this should be very simple to fix. For example, if you save "Document_Draft.indd" and then use publish online, the Title field says "Document_Draft". But if the file is saved as "Document-Draft.indd" then the Title field says "Untitled"
It should say either "Document-Draft" or "Document Draft" (replace with space) or something like that.
It's a small fix, but a clear bug. -
Rainer Klute commented
I do not want to change the Internet of course. But this is not about file names but the title of the document.
A space is allowed for example.
But / and - are not allowed. As far as I know - is allowed in ordinary file names in the internet.So this is forbidden, for example:
Mike Witherell - ReplyPublish Online is not following the general naming rules of "the Internet".
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Mike Witherell commented
If you know not to use special and forbidden characters, why are you doing it? You cannot redesign the entire internet file system over this wish.