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Add ability to create address containing slash #434

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jindraj opened this issue Feb 4, 2021 · 5 comments
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Add ability to create address containing slash #434

jindraj opened this issue Feb 4, 2021 · 5 comments
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@jindraj
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jindraj commented Feb 4, 2021

I would like to use kutt instead of old version shorty php shortener. But I need to preserve shortened url to target url mapping. Shorty supported slashes in shortened address where kutt doesn't. Would it be possible to change kutt to support slashes in shortened address?

@poeti8 poeti8 added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 23, 2021
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poeti8 commented Mar 23, 2021

This is not our top priority right now. I'm gonna label it for now to find time to work on it later.

@jaserodley
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I'd love this functionality too, so we can create URLs like: https://kutt.it/t/f7G3n1

@therebelrobot
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+1 to this feature, I'd love to make custom "buckets" with this, like https://example/<location#>/<building#>/<box#>

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lstyles commented Jan 30, 2025

I needed that too so I'm running a custom build with the following changes:
https://github.com/lstyles/kutt/pull/1/files

I don't think it breaks anything.

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trgwii commented Feb 6, 2025

What's wrong with dashes? (links-can-be-bucketed-like-this)

@poeti8 poeti8 closed this as completed Feb 6, 2025
@poeti8 poeti8 reopened this Feb 6, 2025
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