+LeGodFather Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) Hi, I've downloaded 2 .GPX files from 2 different cache pages. In the the "Placed by" field I get this: <Groundspeak:placed_by>Tichris et C& #233;c& #233;02</Groundspeak:placed_by> instead of <Groundspeak:placed_by>Tichris et Cécé02</Groundspeak:placed_by> Here are the examples of the newer cache and one of the older cache. I see that the newer cache has the "& #233" in the file and the other the "é".. Could this have anything to do with this announcement - about the HTML being removed from the placed by field? Thanks for reading.. Edit: I have to insert a space between the & and the # so it would show in the forum.. but, there are no spaces in the GPX files. Finally, it also applies to .GPX files received from PQs. Edited April 7, 2008 by GrosseFamille
+FitzgeraldFamily Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Ive noticed that before my user name was automatically inserted into the placed by field now it no longer does this?
+benh57 Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Groundspeak is declaring the .gpx files to be utf-8, so this is definitely a bug. Extended characters should not be turned into entities like that, they should remain UTF8.
+ClydeE Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 Yea, Groundspeak are certainly doing something funky here. The OP doesn't exactly show the true situation as I think the forum software is converting the & entity. Still obviously a problem, but for the sake of completeness I provide a screenshot so you can see exactly what is showing in the raw GPX file:
+LeGodFather Posted April 26, 2008 Author Posted April 26, 2008 Is there a plan to fix this anytime soon? Not only it is in GPX files as mentionned above, but I see in the "All Geocache State Search" as shown below:
+OienLabs Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 Yes, can you please fiks this. My latest cache lists like this: Stone weels by ba& #248 ; (GC14BGG) Norway in the latest list for Norway and in the GPX files. (spaces added to show how it really looks like) The letters ÆØÅæøå are very legit in the norwegian alpabet and certainly a part of the UTF-8 caracter set. Also defined in the ISO 8859-1 character set. Please fix.
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