In fact maybe it's related to the problem mentioned here :
https://github.com/angular-translate/angular-translate/issues/233
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014 10:58:18 UTC-5, Cim balli a écrit :
>
> If I put <a href="#/home" title="ètées"> then output is <a
> href="#/home" title="ètées">
>
> And if I put <a href="#/home" title="{{'TEXT' | translate}}"> then output
> is <a href="#/home" title="ètées">
>
> So it seems that it's really a problem with AngularJS and / or the
> translate module.
>
>
> Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014 00:14:33 UTC-5, Anton Trapp a écrit :
>>
>> Tried to put the UTF-8 characters into the title? Apart from double
>> quotes and ampersands everything should work just fine if the file is UTF-8
>> and the browser accepts it (
>>
>> <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">).
>>
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 28. Oktober 2014 03:00:16 UTC+1 schrieb Cim balli:
>>>
>>> Hi, I have a problem with HTML entities in the title attribute of an
>>> anchor element.
>>>
>>> Here is the snippet :
>>> <a href="#/home" ng-attr-title="{{'TEXT' | translate}}">
>>>
>>> The output is :
>>>
>>> <a href="#/home" ng-attr-title="{{'TEXT' | translate}}"
>>> title="ètées">
>>>
>>>
>>> And the translation is :
>>>
>>> 'TEXT' : 'ètées'
>>>
>>>
>>> What should I do in order for the browser to display the real characters
>>> and not the entities ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks !
>>>
>>>
>>> Cimballi
>>>
>>>
>>>
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