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Bertrand Delacretaz edited comment on SLING-5973 at 8/18/16 7:26 AM:
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Would you be able to narrow the problem down by (ideally) creating a JUnit test
that demonstrates it?
Or supply a minimal failure scenario that does not require running your
complete app.
was (Author: bdelacretaz):
Would you be able to narrow the problem down by (ideally) creating a JUnit test
that demonstrate it?
Or supply a minimal failure scenario that does not require running your
complete app.
> HTMLSerializer not handling some unicode characters (emoji, etc.)
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>
> Key: SLING-5973
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-5973
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Ben Fortuna
>
> I've noticed that when I have unicode special characters (e.g. emoji) in my
> sling content and the sling rewriter is enabled the characters are not output
> correctly to the browser. For example:
> {code}😁{code} becomes {code}��{code}
> If I disable the rewriter pipeline the output is as expected.
> I've looked in the code and I suspect the issue is in the HTMLSerializer from
> the Cocoon library, however I'm not sure why as it should be using the
> default encoding for output (which is UTF-8). My rewriter pipeline is using
> the default html-generator and html-serializer provided by sling.
> My code is available on GitHub here:
> https://github.com/Whistlepost/emojistrip
> It provides a very simple app/content project pair with some emoji characters
> in the content (see src/main/resources/SLING-INF/content/phrases.json). Many
> thanks.
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