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  • Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    Hi,

    Sure, it’s possible. If the phrase matches exactly, there shouldn’t be a problem. If single word do work but not the expression, then maybe there’s some minor difference (like double space), or your theme/other plugin is, for example, changing spaces to non-breakable spaces (nbsp)

    Best,
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    Thread Starter dleroy77

    (@dleroy77)

    I made some tests, and if there is an apostrophe in my glossary term, the glossary term is not detected. Is there a way to fix it ?

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    I’ve just checked on our testing server and plugin normally works well with the glossary terms containing apostrophes.

    You just need to make sure that the apostrophe you’re using is this character:
    ‘ (html code ')

    Thread Starter dleroy77

    (@dleroy77)

    So, I’ve checked a glossary term with an apostrophe and it works. But if in my glossary term, there is an apostrophe and a space, the glossary term is not detected. (ex: “ABZ1’2” -> detected, “ABZ 1’2” -> not detected).

    Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    I’ve just checked also this and it works too.

    Thread Starter dleroy77

    (@dleroy77)

    In your test, was the term detected in a post page ? I managed to create the term in the glossary, but : in my website pages, when the term appears, it is not detected: the link does not appear on the term.
    I can’t understand why in my case the term is not detected if there is an apostrophe and a space, and I’m using ‘ (html code ‘) as you said.

    Thread Starter dleroy77

    (@dleroy77)

    Finally, It’s works good. I copy/paste my term from word to wordpress, and the apostrophe was indeed not correct. Now everything works fine. Thanks.

    Thread Starter dleroy77

    (@dleroy77)

    I’ve replaced all my ‘ by ’ using ALT+0146 and it works fine.

    unlambda

    (@unlambda)

    I suggest to add special characters to the ignore list like ‘;.” ect

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