Copy and Pasting Apostrophes into Text Import

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{"ops":[{"insert":"If you copy and paste a card with an apostrophe in its name into the text import, Architect is unable to recognize the card name. This is most likely because the website you are copying from had to type the apostrophe as "},{"attributes":{"background":"#ffebcc"},"insert":"&#8"},{"attributes":{"color":"#242729","background":"#ffebcc"},"insert":"217"},{"attributes":{"color":"#242729"},"insert":"; because html."},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Well that sounds really irritating. Honestly, I'm surprised we haven't heard about this before now. I'll add a ticket to look into this. To save time, do you happen to have . a link to a decklist (not on Archidekt) that you found this happening with when you pasted it in. That way if it's not due to what you suggested I don't have to spend an afternoon pasting in different apostrophes waiting for one to break. If you don't have one in mind no worries, I'll do that apostrophe hunt anyways. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"The decklist was "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://articles.edhrec.com/ultra-budget-brews-varchild/"},"insert":"here"},{"insert":". I only saw this because EDHREC doesn't have an export deck/download button. Sorry about the somewhat late post, hope you didn't have to go the apostrophe scavenger hunt :)\n"}]}
Edited 7/3/2019, 1:29:47 PM
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