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Using CKEDITOR and its getData() method, I retrieve html character entities (unicode). How do you re-translate to the original code. I don't want to save unicode in my database. Or do you?

I made a test and outputing it from the DB into an HTML page results - as assumed - in every character of the unicode charachter set to be printed: e.g. &oulm; instead of ö. So the user gets HTML character entities displayed.

Any clue how I can decode it before I send it into my database? I glady do it with jQuery if possible.

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Set config.entities_latin and config.entities_greek to false.

CKEDITOR.replace( 'foo', {
    entities_latin: false,
    entities_greek: false
} );
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  • ah. I see. only two that are configurable. (you answer as if you were a CKEDITOR developer) great help. Thank you Reinmar.
    – feder
    Aug 29, 2013 at 7:05
  • I'm a CKEditor developer :D I included entities_greek, because if you don't want latin characters to be encoded, you may also not want greek ones.
    – Reinmar
    Aug 29, 2013 at 7:12
  • Unfortunately this didn't work 4.4.7. I have some html in an attribute and the & gets encoded to & regardless
    – Dominic
    Jul 1, 2015 at 15:50
  • Because & is part of docs.ckeditor.com/#!/api/CKEDITOR.config-cfg-basicEntities and it is recommended to leave the default value.
    – Reinmar
    Jul 1, 2015 at 15:53

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