tag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:/discussions/problems/13480-should-the-tagged-keyword-in-an-email-respect-quotation-marksLighthouse: Discussion 2014-04-23T14:39:27Ztag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/258898622013-03-14T19:47:10Z2013-03-14T19:48:27ZShould the tagged keyword in an email respect quotation marks?<div><p>If I email my account with the body text below</p>
<p><code>[state:todo responsible:me tagged:"online apps"
milestone:"130315"]</code></p>
<p>the ticket is created with two tags "apps" and "online" even
though no commas are in the tagged string. From the How do I search
for tickets? page (<a href=
"http://help.lighthouseapp.com/kb/getting-started/how-do-i-search-for-tickets">http://help.lighthouseapp.com/kb/getting-started/how-do-i-search-fo...</a>)
example</p>
<p><code>tagged:rails tagged:"ruby on rails"</code></p>
<p>I would expect that a single tag with embedded spaces would be
created.</p></div>Mike Tschuditag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/258898622013-03-14T20:44:53Z2013-03-14T20:44:53ZShould the tagged keyword in an email respect quotation marks?<div><p>Hi Mike,</p>
<p>This looks like a bug. I'll take a look at it. Do you have a
ticket in particular that had this problem, it will help me make
sure I reproduce the problem exactly.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div>Julientag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/258898622013-03-14T21:38:39Z2013-03-14T21:38:39ZShould the tagged keyword in an email respect quotation marks?<div><p>Hi Julien,</p>
<p>I can reproduce it by emailing my account's project. Just
created a ticket for you to illustrate; email's subject was
'Multiword-tag sample' and its body was '[state:todo tagged:"online
apps" milestone:"130315"]'</p>
<p>The created ticket: <a href=
"http://mktschudi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/104171/tickets/119-Multiword-tag-sample">
http://mktschudi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/104171/tickets/119-Mult...</a></p>
<p>In this ticket, here's the : <code><tag>apps
online</tag></code><br>
On another ticket we have where the tags were entered manually, I
see<br>
<code><tag>app "App" bug "public safety
cop"</tag></code> ("App" was the original tag, but the
website re-cased it to "app" without getting rid of the original,
so we now see both versions in all tickets that use "app"!)</p>
<p>I also tried the body '[state:todo tagged:"online apps"
tagged:another_tag milestone:"130315"]' and got<br>
<code><tag>another_tag apps online</tag></code>
(<a href=
"http://mktschudi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/104171/tickets/120-Multiword-tag-sample-2">http://mktschudi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/104171/tickets/120-Mult...</a>)</p>
<p>Another try reversed the order of the two tags so that the
unquoted one might initialize the , but this produced exactly the
same entry. (<a href=
"http://mktschudi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/104171/tickets/121-Multiword-tag-sample-3">http://mktschudi.lighthouseapp.com/projects/104171/tickets/121-Mult...</a>)</p>
<p>Thanks,<br>
Mike</p></div>Mike Tschuditag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/258898622013-03-14T23:07:24Z2013-03-14T23:07:24ZShould the tagged keyword in an email respect quotation marks?<div><p>Hi Mike,</p>
<p>Thanks for all the info. I have a fix pending. It should go out
tomorrow or early next week.</p>
<p>I'll let you know when it's deployed.</p>
<p>Cheers.</p></div>Julientag:help.lighthouseapp.com,2008-09-20:Comment/258898622013-03-18T18:12:17Z2013-03-18T18:12:17ZShould the tagged keyword in an email respect quotation marks?<div><p>Hi Mike,</p>
<p>This should be resolved now and you can now use the tagged:"foo
bar" syntax in emails.</p>
<p>Let me know how that goes.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p></div>Julien