Hi,
It works, but not with å. I need to handle those.
Can you give me a list as complete as possible of letters that are not properly translated into standard ascii? I would like to had those cases in the plugin 🙂
Hmmm…
Just tried uploading 3 files, æ-testbilde.png, ø-testbilde.png and å-testbilde.png
It seems that the slug for the attachment is changed on upload for æ and ø, but not for å, and the filenames stay the same on all three.
However – if I click the “auto rename” button, it works and the filenames are changed properly on all of them.
I have the “on upload” box checked.
Hmmm… Maybe thats the problem? By default, wordpress base the title of the media on the filename, so the title will be “æ-testbilde” and so on… and in the description for the “on upload” checkbox it says “During upload, the filename will be renamed based on the title of the media.” – so maybe your plugin just keeps using “æ-testbilde.png” since thats the title of the image?
I tried to fixed it and I pushed a new version (3.2.3), can you try it?
same here. we used Pro 3.2.7 on PHP7.0.0 / utf8mb4_unicode_ci
My german client has many umlauts (äÜö) in pdf-Files.
After the upload the URL is the same.
If I upload a file named „Überflieger.pdf“ the sugestion under the auto-rename Button is „88berflieger.pdf“. The correct suggestion should renamed in „ueberflieger.pdf“. The .log says only „2017-04-11 13:49:36: [edit_attachment]“
I don’t know what is wrong.
Hi,
I pushed a new version. It handles the umlauts better. Do you mind giving it a try? It is 3.2.8.
I’ll try it as soon as it shows up in the update list 🙂