type="email" triggers jQuery Validate's email rule which rejects commas,
blocking multi-address input despite the multiple attribute. Switching to
type="text" defers validation to the server-side SplitEmails/MailAddress
logic in the DTO which already handles comma-separated lists correctly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace all corruption variants with HTML entities across 226 view files:
- 3-char UTF-8-as-Win1252 sequences (ae-corruption)
- Standalone smart/curly quotes that break C# Razor expressions
- Partially re-corrupted variants where the 3rd byte was normalised to ASCII
tools/Fix-Encoding.ps1: re-runnable sweep; uses [char] code points so the
script itself never contains a literal non-ASCII character; supports -DryRun
.githooks/pre-commit: blocks commits containing the ae-corruption byte
signature (xc3xa2xe2x82xac); git core.hooksPath = .githooks so the
hook is repo-committed and active for all future work on this machine.
Build clean; 225 unit tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Customer entity + DTO: new BillingEmail field (accounting/invoicing address)
- Email fields now accept comma-separated lists; DTO validates each address individually
- NotificationService: SendToEmailListAsync helper fans out to all addresses in a list;
NotifyQuoteSentAsync accepts optional overrideEmail so staff can send to an ad-hoc address
- Migration: AddCustomerBillingEmail
- Customer Create/Edit/Details views updated to show Billing Email field
- customer-billing-email.js: client-side helpers for billing email input
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>