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Followed collection can't be found using capitals #1370

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w26ad opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3005
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Followed collection can't be found using capitals #1370

w26ad opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3005
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w26ad commented May 3, 2024

Describe the bug

Followed collection can't be found using capitals:

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Open Collections page
  2. Try to search for 'Followed projects' collection using lowercase.
  3. See that you can find it.
  4. Change some letters to upper case.
  5. See that you can't find it.

Expected behavior

Followed collection can be found using capitals

Additional context

Any other collection can be found using both uppercase and lowercase letters

@w26ad w26ad added the bug Something isn't working label May 3, 2024
@Prospector Prospector transferred this issue from modrinth/knossos Aug 3, 2024
@Prospector Prospector added the web Relates to Modrinth.com web frontend label Aug 3, 2024
Erb3 added a commit to Erb3-forked/modrinth that referenced this issue Dec 11, 2024
When searching for collections, the casing will normally be ignored. The item for "Followed Projects" will be removed if using capitalized characters though. This is especially confusing since it's titled with partially capital letters.

Resolves modrinth#1370
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