::: You're right. That is just what I have in mind when editing old revisions.
::: In regard to my wiki, along some days, I can put on my homepage here, some snapshots with this subject treated here, and other "exotics" features. :)
::: (Still it isn't mature so far, because I have pending exactly 100 major bugs or patchs, others 100 minor bugs or patchs, and 50 minor tweaks. It's still a wiki tangled and matted). But the snapshots is a good beginning. ;)\\
::: Best regards, --JuanmaMP
Other subject: where I can begin fix from to avoid in copy-paste urls like: \\
http://gypark.pe.kr/wiki/UseModWiki소스수정/이전수정본화면에서더블클릭, not become like: http://gypark.pe.kr/wiki/UseModWiki%EC%86%8C%EC%8A%A4%EC%88%98%EC%A0%95/%EC%9D%B4%EC%A0%84%EC%88%98%EC%A0%95%EB%B3%B8%ED%99%94%EB%A9%B4%EC%97%90%EC%84%9C%EB%8D%94%EB%B8%94%ED%81%B4%EB%A6%AD
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For the time being, I have to paste in two steps, first, the latin characters, then paste korean characters beside it. \\
Thanks
: Hmm... what do you want exactly, the former form(with multibyte character) or the latter form(with %-encoded)? If you like the latter, use "Permalink" link in the bottom of every page. If you prefer the former... as far as I know, it depends on the behavior of web browser. Firefox always convert URL to %-encoded form. IE doesn't. I don't know how to control it.
: Really? Then, users that use, for instance, korean, chinese, japanese, only for that cause, have one more reason for browsing with Explorer. D'oh! --JuanmaMP
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