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English - Android => Bug reports => Topic started by: Rechen-Knecht on July 19, 2017, 04:53:06 pm
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Hi, good Job! :-)
but still something to fix.
Phone numbers highlighting does not work if they include a slash "/" or a "-" sign.
It would be very nice if Phone-numbers like: 0123/4567890 or 0123-4567890 are recognized too.
THX and have a good time.
Hagen
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Absolutely NOT. If you interpret a slash '/' or '\' then that is going to affect URLs and break all kinds of things. Who is writing phone numbers with a slash? That is WRONG. Learn the correct way instead of breaking other things to support incompetence. We already have far too much of that from Android, Google, and Microsoft.
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Re: If you interpret a slash '/' or '\' then that is going to affect URLs and break all kinds of things.
Agreed.
Phone number highlighting should really be done by sender - using an HTML <A> tag with "tel" scheme. Or "sms" (as appropriate).
Please consider Aqua's highlighting a "last resort, convenience feature" if the sender didn't bother to do it.
And in any case, it's still possible to highlight and piece of text and copy / paste into the Phone app.
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Re: If you interpret a slash '/' or '\' then that is going to affect URLs and break all kinds of things.
Agreed.
Phone number highlighting should really be done by sender - using an HTML <A> tag with "tel" scheme. Or "sms" (as appropriate).
Please consider Aqua's highlighting a "last resort, convenience feature" if the sender didn't bother to do it.
And in any case, it's still possible to highlight and piece of text and copy / paste into the Phone app.
Absolutely correct!
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Please consider Aqua's highlighting a "last resort, convenience feature" if the sender didn't bother to do it.
While I agree with the rest of what was said, - but I consider Aquamail's highlighting as not the "last resort", but rather as an important feature. I still send plain-text messages (and prefer receiving them that way for the most part), and if someone writes his/her phone number, I don't expect those to be html-coded.
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And in any case, it's still possible to highlight and piece of text and copy / paste into the Phone app.
Agree, that's the way i proceed.
But in Germany, 0123/456789 is unfortunately a often used way to write PhoneNumbers.
And unfortunately it is hopeless to teach all different senders something different ...
I still send plain-text messages (and prefer receiving them that way for the most part), and if someone writes his/her phone number, I don't expect those to be html-coded.
This is also my preference
Nevertheless, thanks for your and the other Answers
Hagen
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In Germany there is a DIN 5008 which has "recently" changed the recommendations for the spelling of telephone numbers in 2011:
local: 0451 223344
direct dial: 0451 223344-144
international: +49 451 223344
mobile: 0171 223344
-> see attached overview
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Re: But in Germany, 0123/456789 is unfortunately a often used way to write PhoneNumbers
Sorry this doesn't change how the forward slash is also often used in web links.
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Re: But in Germany, 0123/456789 is unfortunately a often used way to write PhoneNumbers
Sorry this doesn't change how the forward slash is also often used in web links.
Using slash ("/'") as a separator within phone numbers are - even in Germany - as outdated as using a blank line in an adress field between the "Street" and "ZIP code / City) lines 8) 8)