Hello there,
Please don’t remove the code; we’ll check the issue and get back to you.
Thank you!
So that I can replicate the issue, please copy and paste the shortcode you are using here.
[currency_bcc type=”fix” w=”200″ h=”350″ c=”3b633b” fc=”86b786″ a=”1″ f=”USD” t=”EUR” g=”off” sh=”off” b=”off” fl=”on” p=”c” cs=”” s=”off” mf=”1″ df=”2″ d=”1″ su=”off” lang=”en-US”]
Not sure how it was generated on your end but it’s an incorrect double prime symbol, its using (”) instead of (″)
Tested on our end, using your code but fixed double prime symbol and works ok https://www.currencyconverterplugin.com/testing-shortcode/
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currencywiki.
The code has the right double quotes.
https://postimg.cc/gallery/J17WnsH
Maybe it will be compatibility with Elementor.
It sounds like when you copy code from here, and it changes from prime to quote. Anyways, I’ll test again using Elementor, this might take time, but we’ll try to get this fixed.