Wrong spanish letters
twitterfeed is publishing in wrong way the letters like: é, ñ , á, ó, ú, etc... checkout: http://twitter.com/statuses/user_time...
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Inappropriate?for example, a title appears:
(Blogs) 57 Studio en la Universidad Andrés Bello | Plataforma Arquitectura
and the original title is:
(Blogs) 57 Studio en la Universidad Andrés Bello | Plataforma Arquitectura
the feed that twitterfeed is reading: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/UnabChil...
I’m confused
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The feed URL you mention doesn't seem to exist?
Re. the characters, in theory at least Spanish characters should come through ok (I've been doing a fair amount of work to enable twitterfeed to work with various languages including double-byte like Japanese), so perhaps there is some encoding issue in the source feed? If you have the feed URL, I can try and take a closer look to see if I can see anything obvious. -
Inappropriate?sorry.. I was trying to fix the issue so I changed the url... the new one is http://feeds2.feedburner.com/UnabChil...
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This was a temporary encoding issue which should now be fixed - if you continue to see this problem please let me know. -
Inappropriate?spanish and other foreign letters don't work in our feed
http://www.vi.nl/VoetbalInternational...
http://twitter.com/vi_nl
hope you can solve it ;-)
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i think there's a problem with the encoding in your feed which causes this - see the error message on http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?ur...
I believe twitterfeed does handle all characters correctly, and this message makes me suspect that you may need to fix the encoding in the feed itself.
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