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Redirect problem for usernames with certain Unicode characters in them

The link above now works so it looks like it's been fixed, though I'm not sure on the details.
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Redirect problem for a specific question

By experimenting, I've figured out this issue was caused by the U+3000 IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE before the question mark in the title (Adverbial form: 楽しみに or 楽しみで ?) not being stripped properly. I was able …
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Redirect problem for usernames with certain Unicode characters in them

Trying to access this user's page leads to a "The page isn't redirecting properly" error for me using both Firefox and Chrome. I'm thinking there might be a problem with the handling of URLs for usern …
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Redirect problem for a specific question

Edit: The original bug still remains, but I've worked around the issue for the time being by removing the trailing U+3000 IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE from the title of the question (see the answer below for mor …
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Chrome Kanji renderings murdering my eyes: how to fix?

I tried to find a solution a while ago when I still used Google Chrome on Windows, but at that time I couldn't find a browser-level solution which worked (aside from overriding all fonts to use Japane …
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IPA and diacritic rendering

It looks like this is a problem caused by the font fallback system (in Ubuntu at least) not finding the combining character in the font that's currently being used for the surrounding text and having …
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Preformatted text in Japanese doesn't line up properly

Actually, thinking about it some more, inserting tab characters by using 	 in the pre tag to separate items might work a reasonable amount of the time (though I wouldn't guarantee all the time). Th …
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Furigana engine update

As a follow up to Furigana engine: modified version with various bugfixes, added features, I've tried to fix various issues which have cropped up, and posted the changes to https://gist.github.com/cyp …
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直 and 喝: Han unification, and being able to write Japanese on JSE

The Furigana engine currently encloses Japanese text (aside from in <input>, <textarea> and <title> tags, as you have noted) in <span lang="ja"> tags. I could add lang='ja' attributes to <input>/<tex …
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Japanese text in 'Related' box rendering strangely

I was waiting for someone to post something about this :) It seems to be due to .spacer > a.question-hyperlink being styled with display: flex - if you replace that style with display: inline, the pr …
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Japanese text in 'Related' box rendering strangely

The CSS has been updated by SE, so the Furigana/Japanese font elements should be rendering properly now. Further details are at Titles with MathJax break in the related questions.
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