HTML entities are displayed in title attribute of HTML tags [solved]

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Status: Solved
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In Spanish, the percent symbol (%) is after the number with a non-breaking space, at least in Spain and most Latin American countries (for example: 85 % ✔️, 85% ❌)
Note: According Wikipedia, French and German also used a non-breaking space.

 

This is not always the case in Numista, but let us leave this for another day.😈

(An idea: Numista should define the format of percent quantities in the language page.)

 

The problem I am referring to now is in the “Frequency column” popup  in a page of coin, banknote or exonumia. The translation labels associated are:

  • fiche-piece>frequency_explanations_banknote
    fiche-piece>frequency_explanations_coin
    fiche-piece>frequency_explanations_exonumia

    <dfn id="frenquencies_def">Frequencies</dfn> show the percentage of Numista users who own each year or variety among all the users who own this ITEM_TYPE. Since some users own several versions, the sum may be greater than 100%.

 

This is displayed in the popup and at the bottom of that block. In Spanish I write “100{NBSP}%” to avoid a line break, and the result is:

N#282023

 

I assume this is for @dzmitry.huletski.

Wanted & swap list (euro coins & world coins, exonumia and banknotes circulated) https://goo.gl/AQjfKp - I have euro & world CC coins for swap.
Status changed to Accepted (dzmitry.huletski, 12 Feb 2024, 10:03)
Status changed to Started (dzmitry.huletski, 12 Feb 2024, 10:03)
Status changed to Solved (dzmitry.huletski, 12 Feb 2024, 12:07)

Thanks! It is fixed.

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