Issue Summary
- When using the Internal Linking feature in Ghost, typing Chinese characters after the “@” symbol causes Chrome browser to become unresponsive and eventually crash. This issue occurs both in local and production environments. The feature works correctly when typing English characters.
- I expected to see a list of relevant articles, regardless of whether the input was in English or Chinese.
Steps to Reproduce
- Open Ghost editor in Chrome browser.
- Use the “@” shortcut to invoke the Internal Linking feature.
- Type Chinese characters after the “@” symbol.
- Observe that the browser becomes unresponsive and crashes.
Setup information
Ghost Version Ghost version v5.88.1 (Issue observed since v5.87.1)
Node.js Version Node.js version v18.17.0
How did you install Ghost? Self-hosted using Ghost-CLI
Provide details of your host & operating system Ubuntu 20.04 on a VPS
Database type MySQL 8
**Browser & OS version
Chrome 126.0.6478.183 on MacOS 13.6.7