Unicode Mapping Table for Marketing Text Normalization
Processes and normalizes Unicode characters in social proofs and testimonials using TR46 mapping rules for cross-platform compatibility. Ensures disallowed characters are mapped or removed for clean marketing content.
This workflow leverages a comprehensive Unicode mapping table derived from the TR46 library to handle character normalization in marketing automation. It categorizes code points as valid, disallowed_STD3_valid, mapped, ignored, or disallowed, applying specific mappings (e.g., [97] for 'a') to standardize text inputs like customer testimonials and social proof snippets. This prevents encoding issues in emails, social posts, and web displays, especially with international content.
Key benefits in
- Platform
- n8n
- Category
- Marketing
- Price
- $14.99
- Creator
- Matt Buds
- unicode-normalization
- text-processing
- tr46-mapping
- marketing-automation
- social-proofs
- testimonials
- character-encoding
- IDNA-compatibility
- content-cleaning
How to import this workflow into n8n
- 1Purchase or download the workflow to get the n8n workflow JSON file.
- 2In your n8n instance, open Workflows and choose "Import from File" (or paste the JSON with Ctrl+V on the canvas).
- 3Open each node marked with a credential warning and connect your own accounts and API keys.
- 4Run the workflow once manually to verify the data flow, then toggle it to Active.
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