• takis01

    (@takis01)


    I tried everything and i can not find solution .Wordpress just refusing to open links with Greek letters in URL.
    Until now i tried :
    Disable all plugins
    Change to all other default themes like Twentytwo etc
    Set this in wp-config.php
    /** Database charset to use in creating database tables. / define(‘DB_CHARSET’, ‘utf8mb4’);
    /*define(‘DB_COLLATE’, ‘utf8mb4_unicode_ci’);*/
    /* The database collate type. Don’t change this if in doubt. */
    define( ‘DB_COLLATE’, ” );
    (I tried both collate)
    Set permalinks to /%postname%/ or /%category%/%postname%/
    I use IIS windows server so on .NET Globalization i set

    • File Encoding: UTF-8
    • Requests: UTF-8
    • Response Headers: UTF-8
    • Responses: UTF-8
      Please if possible help.
      The letters showing correct on links as you see.But when click to post, it is not opening and showing again the home page even the link on top bar continue to showing the post URL.
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  • !Benni

    (@benniledl)

    Hi, this plugin seems to add Greek letter support: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/greek-multi-tool/

    Thread Starter takis01

    (@takis01)

    Many thanks Benni . My target is to solve the problem and to keep the Greek letters to the URL because this helps google search . This plugin (like some others) just replacing the Greek letters with Latins. This not fixing the problem. I need to find why wordpress does not support Greek characters in URL.

    !Benni

    (@benniledl)

    In general, it is not recommended to use special characters, including Greek letters, in URLs. Using special characters in URLs can lead to encoding and compatibility issues because some browsers do not support them. URLs have a specific format and are encoded using percent-encoding to represent special characters.

    If you need to include Greek letters or other special characters in a URL, it’s common practice to percent-encode them.

    So you should use its percent-encoded representation through the plugin. This ensures proper handling and avoids potential issues with different systems and browsers.

    Thread Starter takis01

    (@takis01)

    Yes thats correct ! I try to find solution to encode characters and maybe this can solve the problem .Many thanks for your help Benni ! ??

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