HTML encoded characters in wall posts (759 views, 3 replies)
So what exactly does this mean, do and what is to be done about it? Any information would help us all.
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It means that when you use certain characters in a wall post you'll see the HTML-encoded version of them instead of the original. For example a "test" would turn into "test". As a user you don't need to worry about it. Doc knows what it is and how it can be fixed. It's a fairly minor bug. But a bug nonetheless.
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Small bug. It looks like some characters aren't getting HTML decoded in wall posts (quotes, &, and probably more).