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Is there a special reason why you use & #166; (broken vertical bar) instead of & #124; (simple vertical bar) to escape the pipe symbol in Classes/Template.php?
Background to my question:
I crawl an external website with Nutch. The external website uses <title>site name | page title</title>. On the result page this is shown with a ugly broken vertical bar: site name ¦ page title.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
To allow the usage of new Apache Solr version 9.3 and 9.4
with EXT:solr 11.2.4+ a version range is introduced, currently
all currently available versions from 9.3 to 9.4.1 are tested.
Support of Apache Solr 9.2 is dropped due to CVE-2023-50290, this
is now breaking change, as there is no release with Apache Solr
9.2 support.
Ports: TYPO3-Solr#25Resolves: TYPO3-Solr#10
Is there a special reason why you use & #166; (broken vertical bar) instead of & #124; (simple vertical bar) to escape the pipe symbol in Classes/Template.php?
Background to my question:
I crawl an external website with Nutch. The external website uses
<title>site name | page title</title>
. On the result page this is shown with a ugly broken vertical bar:site name ¦ page title
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: