Bug: Wrong quotation style - Post ID...

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I've put some css links into the head of my pages and when they spit out they look like this:

<link rel="stylesheet" href=“custom-css/custom.css">

If this shows correctly on the forums you'll see that the quotation mark on the left of the word custom is the incorrect one and all 14 pages of the site have had this same one put into it when I entered it into the head info for each page via the Manage area for the pages. I'm not sure how this happened because:

1. This isn't the first links I input into these pages, I actually edited one of the links that was already there and they were working fine and didn't put the wrong quotation mark in when I originally input them. Today I copied and pasted the edited link and this is what I got when I exported. I checked and every page has it this way.

I don't know if it matters, but I do have a break before the line on each pages head info. There is no other links, just the one line above that I've input into the program.

Not sure what else I can tell you other than the program's been open for hours today (shut down and restarted it a few times when it gets pretty laggy and slow responsiveness (no pun intended lol). Specs of computer in my sig. :)
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Thats odd. I tried to replicate but no success. I wonder if it's a dark side thing.
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dunno, but this morning I just opened up the program to adjust a page and figured I'd take a look there and it's in the program as well. Here's the deal:

I didn't copy and paste this from some extraneous document that would have put special chars in. I copied it from Dreamweaver CC which I typed there manually.

When I originally put the link for the css file in RLMP (like over a month ago) they all worked fine, no strange quotation marks.

Yesterday I edited the file name only so instead of it being:
<link rel="stylesheet" href=“css/custom.css">

I changed it to:
<link rel="stylesheet" href=“custom-css/custom.css">

because I got tired of having to constantly pull files and was afraid I'd forget at some point so I put my custom stuff in a separate folder so I wouldn't have to mess with it. Hence I changed only css/ to custom-css/ and nothing more.
I then copied and pasted that link from the program itself to the rest of the pages head boxes, all within RLMP.

Got me, no clue, but when I checked it this morning there was definitely a strange quotation mark in there and I definitely didn't put it there myself. No clue lol *whistles the Twilight Zone Theme Song* :P
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RLM does not have any artificial intelligence at this time, but it is in the works. As a result, it only does what you tell it to do. That means the ONLY way that quote could be there is if you typed it or pasted it in. ;)
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If pasted from MSWord, that happens regularly. Don't know what you are using on the Mac, though.
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