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Meta russian language #110

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GruFFix opened this issue Sep 20, 2019 · 4 comments
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Meta russian language #110

GruFFix opened this issue Sep 20, 2019 · 4 comments
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GruFFix commented Sep 20, 2019

If you write articles in Russian, then when meta data is filled as follows

<meta property="og:title" content="&Pcy;&rcy;&ocy;&vcy;&iecy;&rcy;&kcy;&acy; &Scy;&IEcy;&Ocy;">
<meta property="og:description" content="&Pcy;&Rcy;&Ocy;&Vcy;&IEcy;&Rcy;&Kcy;&Acy; &Scy;&IEcy;&Ocy;">
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This is probably related to this Cheerio issue. I created a module to workaround this issue in another app, but haven't integrated it into Postleaf yet.

@claviska claviska added the Bug label Sep 22, 2019
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GruFFix commented Sep 22, 2019

This is probably related to this Cheerio issue. I created a module to workaround this issue in another app, but haven't integrated it into Postleaf yet.

Thank! When to wait for integration in the postleaf?

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Sorry, I don't have time this week. If anyone wants to take a stab at this:

  • It looks like Postleaf is using the 0.22 version of Cheerio, not the latest, so that needs to be updated first.
  • Then a new module needs to be created using the patch I linked above (since there isn't an official fix yet).
  • Finally, there are a few places in Postleaf where Cheerio is being used. Those need to be swapped out with the new module and tested thoroughly.

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GruFFix commented Feb 27, 2020

@claviska Do you plan to fix this error?

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