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I know it's a very minor issue. I've hesitated to report it at all. But anyway, here it is:
Steps to reproduce
Make sure activity notifications via email are enabled for files/folders that were uploaded, created
Create a folder for public uploads and share it with these settings: shared by link, allow editing, hide file list, password protected
Log out and upload some file(s) to that folder
Wait for the email with the activity notification
Expected behaviour
Normal plain text email.
Actual behaviour
Email does not convert " to "
"remote user" created Uploads/somepic.jpg
Server configuration
Operating system: CENTOS6 Web server: APACHE Database: SQL PHP version: 5.6.21 Nextcloud version: 9.0.50 Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: fresh owncloud/nextcloud folder with old config.php and previous SQL database Where did you install Nextcloud from: tar ball from nextcloud.com Are you using encryption: no
Remarks
I think I have set UTF-8 for php etc., it shouldn't be that.
Maybe the user name for people who upload somthing to a public folder could be stripped of the quotes?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I know it's a very minor issue. I've hesitated to report it at all. But anyway, here it is:
Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
Normal plain text email.
Actual behaviour
Email does not convert
"
to"
Server configuration
Operating system: CENTOS6
Web server: APACHE
Database: SQL
PHP version: 5.6.21
Nextcloud version: 9.0.50
Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: fresh owncloud/nextcloud folder with old config.php and previous SQL database
Where did you install Nextcloud from: tar ball from nextcloud.com
Are you using encryption: no
Remarks
I think I have set UTF-8 for php etc., it shouldn't be that.
Maybe the user name for people who upload somthing to a public folder could be stripped of the quotes?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: