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Hi there 👋 I am not too familiar with Korean, or Hangul for that matter. Therefore, I'd appreciate it if you could provide a little more information. How is the value being stored in the database? What values do you see in your browsers network logs? Please provide me with a code example or part of your implementation. Since we don't provide this part as a feature, I am sure you have written lines of code, that store new tags. I'd be curious about this part in particular. Please let me know if you need any help. Cheers, |
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Bug Description
Due to the nature of Hangul, it consists of consonants and vowels.
If you try to add a tag as '비상금', it will change to '비상ㄱㅡㅁ' or '빗ㅏㅇ금' or '비ㅅㅏㄱㅡㅁ', etc.
For some reason, I looked it up and found that data-tags is true when using ModelSelect2TagWidget, but this phenomenon only occurs in this case.
In ModelSelect2MultipleWidget, it is normally displayed as '비상금'.
I found the cause and how to solve it, but I'm not sure how to solve it. Please solve it.
Adding data-ajax--delay alleviates this slightly.
Steps to Reproduce
you try to add a tag as '비상금', it will change to '빗ㅏㅇ금' or '비ㅅㅏㄱㅡㅁ'
Expected Behavior
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