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**<i>ie: <b>H!e@l#l$o</b> will become <b>Hello</b></i> | **<i>ie: <b>H!e@l#l$o</b> will become <b>Hello</b></i> | ||
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− | When syncing a bind user with LDAP some characters can cause issues when connecting. | + | {{Aside | content = When syncing a bind user with LDAP some characters can cause issues when connecting.}} |
<pre># $ % ^ & * ( ) ! < > ? / \ | [ ] { } + = ; : ' @ </pre> | <pre># $ % ^ & * ( ) ! < > ? / \ | [ ] { } + = ; : ' @ </pre> |
Revision as of 06:56, 20 July 2023
Some characters are reserved in HTML. Read below to learn more about how special characters interact in VALT.
File Names
When naming a file, be sure to avoid these characters, as they are reserved characters and will not display properly.
" & < >
will convert to " & < >
- NOTE: Most special characters will be skipped in the file name when downloading a file.
- ie: H!e@l#l$o will become Hello
Passwords
✎When syncing a bind user with LDAP some characters can cause issues when connecting.
# $ % ^ & * ( ) ! < > ? / \ | [ ] { } + = ; : ' @