Re: Review Board Ticket #4841: When using :smiley_code:, it doesn't render correct emoji. For example, using :ok_hand: renders a broken image, and then the unicode symbol. The symbol is rendered becau

2019-08-20 Thread Om Shankar
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New update by OmShiv
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Checking to see if the issue is also in the comment section of 
hellosplat.com. 
Input = :ok_hand:
Output = see above

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Review Board Ticket #4841: When using :smiley_code:, it doesn't render correct emoji. For example, using :ok_hand: renders a broken image, and then the unicode symbol. The symbol is rendered because i

2019-08-20 Thread Om Shankar
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New ticket #4841 by OmShiv
For Beanbag, Inc. > Review Board

Status: New
Tags: Priority:Medium, Type:Defect

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When using :smiley_code:, it doesn't render correct emoji. For example, using 
:ok_hand: renders a broken image, and then the unicode symbol. The symbol is 
rendered because it is alt-text of the image and image is not loaded from: 
github asset cdn images/icons/emoji/unicode/1f44c.png
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# What version are you running?
3.0.5

# What's the URL of the page containing the problem?
https://rb.corp.linkedin.com/r/1770323/#review5817509

# What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Start adding a comment/review to any RB. 
2. In the text field, type :ok_hand:, or :ship_it:, or :+1:. Press ok to wait 
for parsing your text formatting.
3. Once the text is formatted and visible, notice that the intended icon is 
shown with a broken image. 

# What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Either the image should be rendered correctly, or the actual unicode emoji 
should be rendered. I see a broken image plus the actual unicode emoji. (This 
is due to being alt-text property of the image, i.e., in HTML, when an 's 
src is not loaded, the alt-text attribute is shown).

# What operating system are you using? What browser?
Mac OS Mojave 10.14.6. Chrome Stable 76. (But this issue is present on all 
browsers I tested including Safari, Opera and FF)

# Please provide any additional information below.
N/A

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