Utf-8 Encoding In Page Addresses, Issues With Search Engine Crawlers
We are maintaining a website that uses the letters æ, ø, and å in some of the page addresses. And this has worked just fine, except for some IE-issues early on, up until now. Th
Solution 1:
The best suggestion would be to leave out special characters out of your filenames/links/adresses. I've had a similar issue a few years back with links containing ä, ö, ü, which was resolved by simple removing the special characters and replacing them with standard UTF-8 characters.
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