- all characters on your website;
- all tools' settings used to create or edit your data-feed-file;
- declared within the data-feed-file;
- all characters within the data-feed-file itself;
- detected by google-base during processing.
The best thing to do is always use the U.S. ASCII printable characters which should work across all character encodings.
The worst thing to do is type or use a character that looks ok on your machine or website but is outside the bounds of the declared or detected encodings.
If you must use a character outside the U.S. ASCII printable characters please use the following chart to find a unicode numeric-entity you can use; if you cannot use a numeric-entity or US-ASCII printable character, simply don't use that character at all within your data-feed-file.
use ascii | or numeric-entities | e.g. | never raw characters |
---|---|---|---|
gbp | £ | £ | £ |
(c) | © | © | © |
(r) | ® | ® | |
^2 | ² | ² | |
1/4 | ¼ | ¼ | |
1/2 | ½ | ½ | |
3/4 | ¾ | ¾ | |
i | í | í | |
- | – | – | – |
- | — | — | — |
' | ’ | ’ | ’ |
" | “ | “ | “ |
" | ” | ” | ” |
* | • | • | • |
... | … | … | … |
(sm) | ℠ | ℠ | |
(tm) | ™ | ™ | ™ |