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It seems like the link to the article and the article name are generated using two different methods, one of which removes the dot in the filename and the other replaces it with a dash. For instance I have an article named Having fun with Applescript and Terminal.app, the link is http://localhost:9292/2010/06/30/having-fun-with-applescript-and-terminalapp/ but it should be http://localhost:9292/2010/06/30/having-fun-with-applescript-and-terminal-app/ so if I click the link I get an error saying that the link is broken.
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It seems like the link to the article and the article name are generated using two different methods, one of which removes the dot in the filename and the other replaces it with a dash. For instance I have an article named
Having fun with Applescript and Terminal.app
, the link ishttp://localhost:9292/2010/06/30/having-fun-with-applescript-and-terminalapp/
but it should behttp://localhost:9292/2010/06/30/having-fun-with-applescript-and-terminal-app/
so if I click the link I get an error saying that the link is broken.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: