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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T21:55:18+00:00 2026-05-27T21:55:18+00:00

text with apstrophe is not working in the twitter. Now i am using this

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text with apstrophe is not working in the twitter. Now i am using this character code( %26%2339%3B ) for apstrophe. It’s working fine in facebook but it’s not working in twitter, and it’s showing like this 9 Tandra's plant nursery, Golapi's bag making business and more in our Success Story Digest http://www.rangde.org/success-stories/january-2012/jan-2012.html ). my html is my js fiddle is here

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    2026-05-27T21:55:18+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    %26%2339%3B translates to '. You seem to misunderstand the principle of HTML entities / url encoding.

    The following table describes what’s going to happen:

    href= *        Property     URL-decoded 
    %26%2339%3B    #26%2339%3B  '        
    %27            %27          '            
    '          '            '            
    '              '            '            Safe ONLY IF `href` is not marked with '
                                                        (as in `<a href='...'..'>`)
    
    *href        = Literal attribute value, as seen when viewing the source
    *Property    = The real value of the attribute, after parsing HTML
    *URL-decoded = As received at the server's side, or through   decodeURI
    

    So, use ', %27 or &#39; instead of %26%2339%3B.

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