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> Simple question, why not set your header this way? Never assume you're in control. A website usually has many extensions, which can (will) often try to do the same...
That's not what I mean. One extension can set "Some-header" and another extension can also set "Some-header", unaware of what happened elsewhere.
I think there's some confusion here: > as I still feel the false flag does indicate adding multiple values as part of the contract, Correct. Desired. The bug is that...
Have you seen my previous message? your last reply is totally NOT what I am talking about and what this discussion is about. Again, this is a simple and straightforward...
> Firstly the solution you gave will not be excepted as it does not fix the issue in the correct way. I already pointed you the function and possible fix...
> Next, I tried to clarify why the getHeaders method appears to flatten the headers as a safeguard. I don't see that, rather I don't see how it would be...
Care to expand or link to something where this was discussed and we could get an idea of the reasons behind? (I looked through 18 pages of "alias" related Github...
Hi @infograf768 :) You're right, existing aliases won't be modified, except in edge cases where articles or menu items are deleted and then re-created for instance. So this likely is...
@brianteeman OK, I see. I can see it kind of works ok for the English language, not so much for french where the apostrophe is often going to be at...
It should, the call to transliterate() happens before the regular expression that drops anything but latin alphanumeric. That's likely where the change should have happened, in the en-* localise.php files....