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There are HTML entities instead of literal characters in Automatic suggestions for DeepL #6958

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zbyna opened this issue Dec 16, 2021 · 1 comment
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zbyna commented Dec 16, 2021

Describe the issue

There are HTML entities instead of literal < and > and ' characters in Automatic suggestions for DeepL. Other suggestions providers displays literal characters as needed. Please see screenshot attached.

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Text with only literal characters in Automatic suggestions for DeepL.

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@nijel nijel added the bug Something is broken. label Dec 16, 2021
@nijel nijel added this to the 4.10 milestone Dec 16, 2021
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@nijel nijel closed this as completed in 052aa31 Dec 16, 2021
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