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I have permission in Hebrew on my Drupal site and i can't filter them. I'm attaching a patch.
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nader@gizra.com CreditAttribution: nader@gizra.com at Gizra commentedComment #2
nader@gizra.com CreditAttribution: nader@gizra.com at Gizra commentedComment #3
jonathan1055 CreditAttribution: jonathan1055 as a volunteer commentedHi Manyahin and nader@gizra.com,
I presume this is still relevent to you? If so we need to look at the problem in 4.x first.
The status "Patch (to be ported)" is for when a fix has been committed in one branch and need to be replicated in another branch. Thanks for providing the patch, but there was no commit here, hence "Needs Work"
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smustgrave CreditAttribution: smustgrave at Mobomo commentedVerified this by searching for random hebrew characters and confirmed it does not work.
Lets try this.
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jonathan1055 CreditAttribution: jonathan1055 as a volunteer commentedIf this solution does fix it (which I can't tell) is it possible to extend the permissions test to check this? I presume we also need to cater for hebrew characters in the module descriptions too. How does Core deal with this? @nadergizracom do you have examples we can try?
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smustgrave CreditAttribution: smustgrave at Mobomo commentedThis wasn't a large change so went ahead and committed.