the markup looks good on github but on didcomm.org it was trying to render an emoji that is a very confusing set of embedded xml, that is certainly a bug.
Although maybe if people are copy/pasting the example then this change might break the json..... perhaps the fix could be do use a set of characters in the did that don't cause an attempted emoji render?
the markup looks good on github but on didcomm.org it was trying to render an emoji that is a very confusing set of embedded xml, that is certainly a bug.