Forum Discussion
HuiZhang1
Qrew Member
I have the same issue. Is there a compiled list of what special characters cannot be used?
So far I've only found "<", "&", and "[]" turns text red. But today I'm stuck not knowing what other offending character is causing my trouble.
I am an end user and cannot to change any Chrome or QB settings but hope to work around it.
------------------------------
Hui Zhang
------------------------------
So far I've only found "<", "&", and "[]" turns text red. But today I'm stuck not knowing what other offending character is causing my trouble.
I am an end user and cannot to change any Chrome or QB settings but hope to work around it.
------------------------------
Hui Zhang
------------------------------
UrsulaLlaveria
4 years agoQrew Assistant Captain
Hi Hui! I don't know of any off the top of my head unfortunately. However a workaround we found was finding the html character codes and using those instead. That seemed to fix the issue we had. https://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/charref
------------------------------
Ursula
------------------------------
------------------------------
Ursula
------------------------------