are you serving your page using a web server, if so what kind of web
server and do you have control of that server?
sounds like you need to enable some sort of encoding on your server
configuration
such as utf-8 etc
On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 8:00:38 AM UTC-7, Andrei Zhitkov wrote:
>
> Hello everybody!
>
> I have a standalone Web app with a JSON file storing all my data. Here's a
> relevant sample of an entry:
> {
> "lemma":"челове́к",
> "ipa":"t͡ɕɪlɐvʲˈek"
> },
>
> This is a normal human word.
> The is a stress mark on the last salable — ´, done with U+00B4 character.
> The app offers searching by lemma capability.
>
> Problem:
> Since the stress mark is a part of the word, the search does not return
> proper matches unless the stress mark is entered. I can't expect users to
> enter search strings with the stress mark. Thus the search only works
> correctly limited to unstressed portions of the words.
>
> Question:
> Any ideas how to pre-filter out the stress mark before searching? Do I
> have to create some sort of regexed copy of my data without the stress mark
> and match results back to the original entries? This sounds like a lot of
> work. I looked at different filtering and masking solutions but none of
> what I found seems to address this particular problem. I am pretty new to
> AngularJS so simplicity gets extra points.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Andrei
>
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