I recently had a problem like this. It turned out when I opened the
template file on someone else's machine, their odd text editor turned
some of my quote marks into "smart quotes". It took me forever to
figure out what the problem was. In the end, the solution was simple:
delete the smart quotes and replace with normal quotes.


On Sep 10, 2:54 am, MrGlass <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am fairly new to symfony and have been following along with jobeet
> and adapting each step to the needs of my site. I recently ran into an
> interesting problem when listing out links to the different posts on
> my site.
>
> I use a partial for listing out the tabular data. It simply outputs
> the fields I want along with a link to the actual post. The partial is
> below:
>
> *in the following code, $posts is an array of post objects returned by
> a doctrine query*
>
>         <?php foreach ($posts as $post): ?>
>                 <tr>
>                         <td class="Title"><a href="<?php echo 
> url_for('post_pretty_url',
> $post) ?>">
>                                 <?php echo $post->getTitle() ?></a></td>
>                         <td class="Created_At"><?php echo 
> $post->getCreatedAt() ?></td>
>                         <td class="Author"><?php echo $post->getAuthor() 
> ?></td>
>                         <td class="Category"><?php echo 
> $post->getCategoryName() ?></td>
>                 </tr>
>         <?php endforeach; ?>
>
> When I visit my page, there is a problem with the first link in the
> page. the generated url has an odd unicode character appended to the
> front, causing a broken. link I'm not sure if it will show up on
> google groups, but here is a short snippet  of the generated HTML:
>
>                         <tr>
>                         <td class="Title"><a 
> href="/frontend_dev.php/post/6/sdfgsfg">
>                                 sdfgsfg</a></td>
>                         <td class="Created_At">2009-09-03 19:23:48</td>
>                         <td class="Author">tester 3</td>
>                         <td class="Category">Test Cat 4</td>
>
>                 </tr>
>                         <tr>
>                         <td class="Title"><a 
> href="/frontend_dev.php/post/2/form-test-1">
>                                 form test 1</a></td>
>                         <td class="Created_At">2009-08-25 16:32:26</td>
>                         <td class="Author">form tester</td>
>                         <td class="Category">Test Cat 2</td>
>
>                 </tr>
>
> A few things I have noticed: no matter what order i select the posts
> in, what posts are there, etc, the problem always occurs with the
> first item in the list and only with the first item. If i remove the
> post with the bad url, the links will work, but when I refresh the
> cache the top one will again have the same issue.
>
> Any info or advice would be appreciated.
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