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.
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.
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. :-)
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes if you can send a screenshot to [email protected] 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.
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.
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
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
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
Hi Niels,
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes if you can send a screenshot to [email protected] 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
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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