You are refering to UTF-8 Symbols. It could be that the Font used in 
ckEditor supports this chararcter thus it gets properly displayed. The font 
used on your website might differ fro ckeditors font and might not support 
this character. As soon as a character isnt in the charset of a font it 
gets rendered as a questionmark.

Am Freitag, 3. März 2017 21:13:44 UTC+1 schrieb Brian Rutledge:
>
> I'm trying to insert a "✓" (check mark 
> <http://htmlarrows.com/symbols/check-mark/>) in a djangocms-text-ckeditor 
> plugin. I've tried pasting it, and entering both &check; and &#10003; in 
> the "Source" view. No matter what method I use, CKEditor renders that 
> character, but when I save the plugin, the character gets changed to "?". 
> I've played around with various settings suggested by 
> https://github.com/divio/djangocms-text-ckeditor#configurable-sanitizer, 
> to no avail.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>

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