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mrkinch [userpic]

Is the point system for RSS feeds still valid? If not, it would be great if the system could be either eliminated or made less restrictive. Thanks!

flamencanyc [userpic]
Please fix the bug that renders many saved IJ pages incorrectly.

IJ's coding still has the bug in it that LJ had for about 6 months last year but has now long since been fixed, wherein many pages when saved to one's hard drive then reopened later, render apostrophes and other non-alphanumeric characters incorrectly, making it a real pain to read things, especially stories, which have a lot of quotation marks.

For example, initial quotation marks render as “ (a circumflex Euro sign oe dipthong), closing quotation marks render as (a circumflex Euro sign square box), and apostrophes render as ’ (a circumflex Euro sign trademark sign).

Fixing this will allow users who save things for later reading to see the text rendered properly.

Shouldn't be too hard for the appropriate tech people to find the problem, but if they can't figure it out, they can ask the guys at LJ.

I was thinking about buying a permanent account here since many of my friends have come here, but I won't seriously consider it until this bug is fixed. Here's hoping you can get it found and fixed soon.

Thanks!

(ETA 6/13/08: I gave in and got a permanent account awhile ago, but here we are 9 months later, and this bug still hasn't been fixed, so I'm more than a bit bummed.)

p.s. I tried to submit this via the "Suggestion Proposal Generator" which was linked to from the Site Map, but that didn't work, so after some hunting around I found this comm, which seems to be the only way to notify you guys of problems or make suggestions. That's fine, but you might want to update the Site Map, Suggestions, and Tech Support info accordingly or fix the Generator (if you intend for it to work).

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