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  • Niels Kristiansen 166 posts 382 karma points
    Apr 25, 2014 @ 16:22
    Niels Kristiansen
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    SEO Checker don't like special characters

    Hi,

    If you write a ex. danish name in the keywords like "trævarer" , "østers" or "årgangsvin", the keyword will not be bold when you writting these words in either title and meta description. I guess this issue will be there as well using german, swedish or any other language with special characters.

    I don't know if this is an issue when validating the pages.

    best regards,

    Niels

  • Richard Soeteman 4054 posts 12927 karma points MVP 2x
    Apr 27, 2014 @ 06:38
    Richard Soeteman
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    Hi Niels,

    Which version of SEO Checker are you using? Latest one seems to work with titles on both Umbraco V6 and V7. And I thought I fixed all the unicode related issues. I will fix this and release a fix this week.

    Thanks,

    Richard

  • Niels Kristiansen 166 posts 382 karma points
    Apr 27, 2014 @ 07:03
    Niels Kristiansen
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    Hi Richard,

    I'm using the latest version 1.5.1 and Umbraco 7.1.1, but again - it's not a high priority. It looks more like a cosmetic issue when filling out focus keywords vs. title and meta description. Is it easier to show you with a screenshot?

    Besides that, I must say it is an awesome package you have build here. I really like it. :-)

    Niels

  • Richard Soeteman 4054 posts 12927 karma points MVP 2x
    Apr 27, 2014 @ 08:10
    Richard Soeteman
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    Hi Niels,

    Thanks for the quick reply. Yes if you can send a screenshot to richard@soetemansoftware.nl that would be great. And great that you like the package. I have a release planned for this week to solve a few bugs. Would be great if this bug can be fixed also.

    Best,

    Richard

  • Richard Soeteman 4054 posts 12927 karma points MVP 2x
    May 05, 2014 @ 09:25
    Richard Soeteman
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    Thanks for the screenshot. It turns out that Javascript Regex doesn't like Unicode characters. There is a library http://xregexp.com/ that will be included in a near future release. Where the Google snippet will respect the recent UI changes also. The change is a bit too big for a bugfix release. Sorry about that.

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