Talk:Ritual: Mitra's Protection

Copied from Discord: Exile Enforcer: %27 is ' in url format. It shouldn't turn into %27 if you copy the pagename to Excel. Testerle: the problem is the way the wiki encodes the url with real url encoding the link should look like: https://conanexiles.gamepedia.com/Ritual%3A%20Mitra%27s%20Protection and this link is also working in safari the wiki did some special escaping like space to _ and also the ' to %27 but this happens before the browsers url encoding and so the browser did it again and converts %27 into %2527 and the result is a bad title message from the wiki solution: don't use ' or don't use safari :person_shrugging: or teach the wiki how to do it right that it works with other browsers is a sign of higher forgiveness of the browser. safari is more restrict<BR> My thoughts:<BR> Again, guys, thanks for the quick and detailed response!<BR> So, if I have the above correct, we have three options that allows the bot, embedded links and Safari to perform as wanted (and not just this page, all future pages):<BR>
 * Injected: The recipe actually exported in csv as "Ritual: Mitra\'s Protection" and copying from the devkit "Ritual: Mitra's Protection". Both are %27 in UTF-8, I just removed the backslash.<BR><BR>
 * Move the page to a different title that does not contain the offending character (does %60 solve this? It sorta sounds like what you solved with the interactive map)<BR>
 * Don't use Safari. I don't, but there are others that do.<BR>
 * Teach the Wiki to do it right (huh?)<BR><BR>

Taking a step back, we want all users and editors to enjoy seamless access to the data we provide, so, from that perspective:<BR> Move the page<BR> Don't use Safari (or any other restrictive browsers that may pop up) Teach the Wiki
 * How can we 'teach' all volunteers to do this, and what would the instructions look like?
 * With all the current data and instructions on the massive Wiki, where would we put it so that all volunteer editors know how to handle it?
 * That would deny the seamless access mentioned above to some portion of the userbase
 * That would solve the issue for the current page under discussion and all future pages, but raises some hairy questions

I do not know what the third option entails, but it seems a permanent solution with minimal future maintenance (and we certainly are volunteer-limited). Open to anything, but I will continue to build the other pages and store them on my userpage, holding off publishing.<BR> Regards<BR> jim <BR>Jimathome (talk) 17:32, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
 * Is this re-coding at the Wiki level, or the Gamepedia level?
 * If changes are made, will they affect existing pages?
 * Who has the access and knowledge?
 * If selected, how can I help?

Given no response, I can only assume Safari users will have to search the Wiki if the Discord link does not work.<BR> Working on the rest of the shields and publishing, then tracking down the pages that should have an appropriate link.<BR> 19:04, 27 November 2019 (UTC)