Well, it's definitely a non-printable character getting in there somehow.
See [1] below to see what character it is.
Can you replace your line of code with a copy and past of this, which I
typed from scratch?
<a href="<?php echo url_for('post_pretty_url', $post) ?>">
Then if it's still happening, then I'd say that we need to grep your Symfony
code looking for this character. What version of Symfony are you running?
Jeremy
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:03 PM, MrGlass <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Here's a pastebin of the full generated html page:
> http://pastebin.com/m42819a
> Pastebin seems to have trouble with the character, replacing it with
>  and making the errors real easy to see.
>
> I just noticed two more problems: It also is appearing in my atom
> feeds (again, first article link). Worse, it now appears that the
> character is popping up elsewhere in the source. the first one by the
> end of the layout/beginning of indexSuccess.php, second at the point
> where i include the partial, and still a third on the first link.
>
> I have gone back and made sure allt he relevant templates are encoded
> as utf-8 (I'm using notepad++, it has an option to choose the
> encoding).
>
> Once again, any clues as to whats going on would be appreciated.
>
> -MrGlass
>
> On Sep 10, 4:14 pm, Jeremy Thomerson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Strange - I don't see why the unicode character would show up - and I
> can't
> > see it in the email. Perhaps you could screenshot the generated source
> so
> > we could see it. But I don't see anything obvious that would stop it
> from
> > working.
> >
> > Jeremy
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:10 PM, MrGlass <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Saving the _list template in notepad did not help. I also just though
> > > to check the RSS template, and it has the same issue (first link
> > > messed up, rest are fine).
> >
> > > On Sep 10, 9:10 am, MrGlass <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > 'post_pretty_url' is the name for my URI, yes. and the second
> > > > parameter (according to the jobeet tutorial) is supposed to be an
> > > > array of values needed for the url. See herehttp://
> > >www.symfony-project.org/jobeet/1_2/Doctrine/en/05#chapter_05_o...
> > > > for the section of tutorial I got this from.
> >
> > > > I will attempt Jeremys solution in a little while.
> >
> > > > Thanks for the help
> >
> > > > -MrGlass
> >
> > > > On Sep 10, 7:45 am, Eno <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, MrGlass wrote:
> > > > > > *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) ?>">
> >
> > > > > Code above looks a little odd: is 'post_pretty_url' an internal
> URI?
> > > Also
> > > > > the second parameter of url_for() should be true or false but
> you're
> > > > > passing in the object instead??
> >
> > > > > --
> >
>
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