Status

Owner

Eric TRIFFAUX

Stakeholders

Avanade, TDA, 


Decision: xxx

Decision made by:xxx

Date:  

Online Meeting: xxx

Decision Context

As part of adopting SharePoint Online, two urgent needs arise:

What should be the strategy for SharePoint site names and URLs?

How to handle unsupported characters or non‑Unicode languages in URLs?

The Technical Advisory Board must validate the long‑term naming & URL strategy because it affects:

Problem Statement

SharePoint Online URLs do not support non‑ASCII characters, such as:

These characters cause:

Therefore, the organization must formally decide:

Architectural Requirements

URL technical constraints (SharePoint Online)

Information architecture constraints

Business & UX constraints

Recommended Decision

SharePoint Naming convention


Primary Strategy (All New Sites)

OPTION A :Reflect the site name in the URL using English translations.

4.2 Secondary Strategy (Where translation is not appropriate)

Use transliteration to convert unsupported characters into ASCII equivalents.

4.3 Migration Strategy (Legacy Shared Drives / AODocs only)

For migrated content, add the prefix (SHD_ or AOD_) and optionally append the Google Shared Drive ID when the name is ambiguous or unsafe.

Example:
SHD_Finance-A1B2C3D4

5. Decision:

Should the Name Be Reflected in the URL?

Option 1 — YES: URL reflects name (normalized version – recommended)

Example:
Site Name: Finance – Contrôle de Gestion
URL: /sites/FIN-Controlling

✔ Advantages

✘ Drawbacks


Option 2 — NO: URL uses a generated technical ID

Example:
Site Name: Finance – Contrôle de Gestion
URL: /sites/123abcXYZ

✔ Advantages

✘ Drawbacks

How Should We Handle Unsupported Languages?

Below are the clear options for dealing with non‑ASCII names in URLs.


Option A — Translate the name to English (using SyGPT for consistency)

Example: “Équipe de Gestion” → “ManagementTeam”

✔ Pros

✘ Cons


Option B — Transliterate the name (convert characters to ASCII)

Example: “Société Générale” → “SocieteGenerale”

✔ Pros

✘ Cons


Option C — Use the Google Shared Drive ID as URL suffix

Example: Shared Drive ID = A1B2C3D4/sites/FIN-A1B2C3D4

✔ Pros

✘ Cons

6. Evaluation Matrix

CriteriaOption A: English Translation ✅Option B: TransliterationOption C: Google Drive ID☑️
User-friendly URLs
Technical compatibility
Works for future sites
Predictability
Readability
Consistency across organization⚠️ depends on language
Migration suitability
Long-term governance fit

See also

The following section describes relevant documentation:

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