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  • Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    Can you please try disabling all your other plugins (especially any that are causing your code to be minified) and seeing if the error still occurs?

    My hunch is that some other plugin or caching system you have is causing this, since I don’t get the same error on my Jetpack test site.

    Let me know if that works, thanks!

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Thanks Adam, but only disabling Jetpack this issue is gone.

    Please see

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    The issue goes away if you disable Jetpack because Jetpack is what’s causing that line of code to exist on your site in the first place. However, my hunch is that it’s the minification that’s causing the actual invalid apostrophe to appear there.

    Please try disabling all your plugins except Jetpack, making sure the code is no longer being minified, and then try to re-validate it.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Hum, I’m done this but the issue persist.

    The question now is live with the issue or live without jetpack.

    Thanks a lot.

    Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    When I view the source code of your site, I still see minification in effect. Can you try turning that off and letting me know so I can run some tests?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Ok, from this moment i turning off minification.

    Thanks in advance.

    Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    I am still seeing the site source as being minified. Screenshot:

    https://d.pr/i/1k1fe/1x4amCwC

    It’s not just my cache either, as my colleague sees it that way as well. Can you please clear the cache if you have any such caching plugins so we can inspect the full source?

    Thanks! ??

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Hi Adam,

    I turning off minification for about 12 hours, and off course clear the cache.

    If you need the HTML of the main page I have with no minification, in this time w3c shows too many errors.

    Thanks

    Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    One way or another, yes, I need to see the non-minified source of your site. Whether you want to turn minification off, wait for me to see it, and then turn it back on… or just unminify and paste your source into https://pastebin.com/ or something is up to you. ??

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Please visit https://pastebin.com/Dycrmku3

    Thanks a lot!

    Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    Ok, looking at the source, it seems like the extra apostrophe is being added on every script line:

    https://d.pr/i/14NfL/3txAcPmm

    … not just ones associated with Jetpack. Can you please try disabling Jetpack and minification, and then posting another Pastebin of your source? I want to see if it goes away when Jetpack is deactivated.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Thanks. Its on https://pastebin.com/U6XbG5Gy

    Thanks again!

    Plugin Contributor Adam Heckler

    (@adamkheckler)

    Yeah see, the issue is still there:

    https://d.pr/i/EfHN/3BHlWLt7

    … and the validator still throws errors when you copy and paste your “No mini no Jetpack” code into it. So it’s definitely not Jetpack that’s causing it.

    As for what is causing it, that I can’t say. You might try asking your hosting provider for help tracking down where the error is. Unfortunately I can really only help with Jetpack-specific issues here. ??

    Thread Starter sureno

    (@sureno)

    Ok, thanks a lot

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