
Special characters prefixed by & in locale file not rendered properly
Reported by Javix | February 3rd, 2011 @ 10:45 AM
In the previous Rails (2.3.8) version I used the below notation
to display '>>' and '<< signs as a button label:
@@code pagination_previous: "« Précédent"
@@code
When displaying the page, I got 100% identical: "« Précédent" instead of '<< Précédent'.
The translation
@@code pagination_next: "Suivant »"
@@code
gives the same result:
@@code "Suivant »" @@code instead of '"Suivant >>"
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