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Glossary problem with special character /

New Here ,
Apr 05, 2016 Apr 05, 2016

Hello

I have to add A/C as a term in the glossary (for Aircraft).

It seems to be well included, but after publishing, the term A/C is not active: I cannot click on it.

Could you tell me how to enter this term in order to enable the glossary works properly for this term.

Thank you in advance.

Best Regards

    Catherine 

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Community Expert , Apr 05, 2016 Apr 05, 2016

Sorry, Glossary widget is very strict for special characters, it doesn't support combination characters like ù ñ  neither

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Community Expert ,
Apr 05, 2016 Apr 05, 2016

Sorry, Glossary widget is very strict for special characters, it doesn't support combination characters like ù ñ  neither

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New Here ,
Apr 28, 2016 Apr 28, 2016

Hello   have you or anyone found a clear cut solution for this?  Seems to be selective with what special characters it likes to play with. ' - works just fine but it goes bonkers with (),/

Thanks!

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Community Expert ,
Apr 28, 2016 Apr 28, 2016

I tried to explain that it is limited and will not accept combination characters nor strange characters. The only solution I know is to hire a programmer to create a widget .

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New Here ,
Apr 28, 2016 Apr 28, 2016

That makes me sad but thank you for quick response, I appreciate it

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Community Expert ,
Apr 28, 2016 Apr 28, 2016
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It is more likely to trip over any characters that are used in programming languages such as JavaScript etc.

So things like the backslash, ampersand and hash etc can be problematic.

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