Hoping all is well. So far Media Library Helper is working great.
Just wanted to give a heads up when “Edit mode is unlocked” viewing the media list:
When titling a photo to Josh’s Photos becomes:
Josh’ ;s Photos
When refreshing the page the title changes to Josh’s Photos. A few other characters that change into HTML entities are: ” < >
Doesn’t seem to happen for alt, caption, or description. Speaking of those fields, they allow you to move the cursor with a mouse or touch screen. Title is the only field you are not allowed to use a mouse or touch screen to change the cursor. Curious about this.
Warm regards,
Josh
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should appear just text without code html or css
could you please fix this
here where you can check description
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This behaviour occurs only when these fields are automaticaly generated. If i manually fill in meta Title and Description fields then i have corect UTF characters inside page HTML generated code.
Is there any way to express automaticaly UTF characters and not HTML entities ?
Thanks
]]>I was able to set up an experimental local installation of WordPress with a free version of Email Subscribers plugin and reproduce the problem in its entirety.
The problem only emerges in Post Notifications when using Pepipost API. It does not emerge at all when using SMTP, not even Pepipost SMTP. E-mails sent through any SMTP (Pepipost, mine, whatever) look nice.
I spent an hour discussing the situation with Pepipost technical support. They swear that there has been no change on their servers around February 17, when I started noticing the problem.
Pepipost support told me to check the JSON being sent to Pepipost API, to make sure that it contains
Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=UTF-8″
–header ‘content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8’
This is already a task for programmers of the plugin, because this is done in the PHP source code.
I believe you can now replicate the problem, just set up a test WordPress with Pepipost API and set up a UTF-8 Post Notification.
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” in the title in the preview field there is the check arrow. But when I “save” the page, the check arrow is changed with ?
Do you can help me?
janwill
PS
First click on Save it`s ok, but If I “Update” the site in backend the ampersand is showing…
Posts(type=post, the_content) written in Korean do not display properly.
(English works well.)
See the image below.
https://teduri-s3.s3.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/19160300/Screenshot_1605769135.jpg
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