Closed nus-se-script closed 5 days ago
It is common for Indian names to contain "s/o" or "d/o" which is not allowed as a name in the current implementation. I believe it is reasonable for clients to have names containing "/" and thus this should be allowed to be in the name.
Labels: severity.Low type.FeatureFlaw original: ChenLeiyu/ped#4
severity.Low
type.FeatureFlaw
Will fix this by updating UG to show the work around to use 's o' or 'son off '
It is common for Indian names to contain "s/o" or "d/o" which is not allowed as a name in the current implementation. I believe it is reasonable for clients to have names containing "/" and thus this should be allowed to be in the name.
Labels:
severity.Low
type.FeatureFlaw
original: ChenLeiyu/ped#4