• Resolved sebremy

    (@sebremy)


    Hello

    I try to add a term containing an apostrophe character

    My term is :
    Pivoine d'orient

    Can you help me to save this issue.

    Thank you for your plugin

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  • Hi sebremy, our plugin use ' this symbol as separator and we cannot add that support because create a lot of conflicts with HTML and other words that doesn’t need to be parse with that.

    Thread Starter sebremy

    (@sebremy)

    It’s a problem that every developer (me too) met in every langage.

    I thing there is some functions like html_entity_encode() or html_entity_decode() ?

    Maybe in a future version

    Thanks for reply

    No we are using regular expression to filter the content from a lot of cases and we need to support a lot of languages.
    So we have a list of symbol separator that we need to exclude to avoid conflicts.
    With the filter glossary_regex you can change the regular expression and handle it as you want but we cannot support this behavior in our plugin.

    Thread Starter sebremy

    (@sebremy)

    Sometime I put a question on stackoverflow, I slept for a good night and I found a solution by myself.

    I’m not a php wordpress java specialist I’m a mac developer (iOS, macOS).

    Here what i do this morning. I change my title in glossary

    From :Pavots d'Orient
    To : Pavots d’Orient

    It’s look working.Do you think it’s a good and fiable solution ?

    Yes is a workaround indeed ??

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