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Cyrillic Letters In A Url Makes It Non Clickable? #1
Really not sure where to post this, but if I tried to use a Cyrillic character in a url, that would make it unclickable as a link when on iOS.

On android the link is clickable but on iOS it just appears as plain text.

Does anyone know how to solve this?
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RE: Cyrillic Letters In A Url Makes It Non Clickable? #2
Quote:Really not sure where to post this
It's perfectly fine here.

Quote:I tried to use a Cyrillic character in a url
Stating the obvious, did you try other characters?
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RE: Cyrillic Letters In A Url Makes It Non Clickable? #3
(10-26-2020, 05:09 AM)mothered Wrote:
Quote:Really not sure where to post this
It's perfectly fine here.

Quote:I tried to use a Cyrillic character in a url
Stating the obvious, did you try other characters?

Yes normal characters become a link thats clickable like normal. But I specifically need Cyrillic for what i'm doing.
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RE: Cyrillic Letters In A Url Makes It Non Clickable? #4
(10-26-2020, 01:45 PM)Tibo Inc Wrote: Yes normal characters become a link thats clickable like normal. But I specifically need Cyrillic for what i'm doing.
Perhaps I should've worded my post better.

I was referring to other Cyrillic characters.
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RE: Cyrillic Letters In A Url Makes It Non Clickable? #5
(10-26-2020, 03:15 PM)mothered Wrote:
(10-26-2020, 01:45 PM)Tibo Inc Wrote: Yes normal characters become a link thats clickable like normal. But I specifically need Cyrillic for what i'm doing.
Perhaps I should've worded my post better.

I was referring to other Cyrillic characters.

Oh yes as far as I can tell every cyrillic letter causes this to happen
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