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Message #103537
[Bug 1496845] Re: Number containing # are incorrectly sent unencoded to url-dispatcher
** Summary changed:
- SIM Service number containing # is (rightfully) eaten by url-dispatcher
+ Number containing # are incorrectly sent unencoded to url-dispatcher
** Also affects: address-book-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Reproduce:
- Have a SIM service number containing a #, call it. E.g. +47005#1
+ * Open System Settings and call a SIM Service number containing a #, e.g. +47005#1
+ * Create a contact in address-book-app with the number “+47005#1” and call it.
What happens:
“+47005” appears in dialer
What should happen:
- “+47005#1” should appear in dialer, i.e. System Settings needs to urlencode the number.
+ “+47005#1” should appear in dialer, i.e. affected apps needs to urlencode the number.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1496845
Title:
Number containing # are incorrectly sent unencoded to url-dispatcher
Status in address-book-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Reproduce:
* Open System Settings and call a SIM Service number containing a #, e.g. +47005#1
* Create a contact in address-book-app with the number “+47005#1” and call it.
What happens:
“+47005” appears in dialer
What should happen:
“+47005#1” should appear in dialer, i.e. affected apps needs to urlencode the number.
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