I pasted in your line of code, no luck there.

Oh, and I'm running symfony version 1.2.8

On Sep 10, 10:50 pm, Jeremy Thomerson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Oops - forgot link: [1] 
> -http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/feff/index.htm
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:50 PM, Jeremy Thomerson <[email protected]
>
> > wrote:
> > 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
> >> &#65279; 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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