Reputation: 1529
Try in different browsers, only IE will not apply "Source Sans Pro" font for ←→.
Removing text
parameter fixes it, but I need only 2 arrows from this font and do not want to load all characters.
Is there any other workaround?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1089
Reputation: 1529
You have to encode special characters before using in URL. Here is online tool for URL encoding www.url-encode-decode.com (don't forget to select correct encoding, utf-8 or another)
←→
after url encoding: %E2%86%90%E2%86%92
and there's no need to specify the subset=
parameter when using text=
.
Here is final, cross-browser solution http://jsfiddle.net/Praak/2/
Upvotes: 3