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I have several thousand PDFs that I am using Powershell and iText7 to process, exporting the text of the PDFs to Excel. The PDFs are generated from HTML -- they are not coming from a fillable form. Some vital information is captured with "checkboxes" and "radio buttons" that are actually FontAwesome icons (\f14a for the checkbox, \f111 with a font-weight of 900 for the radio button). The icons are added to the HTML with CSS ::before markup. They show up fine in the PDF, but in my output they are unrecognized as characters (in the Powershell console they appear as small empty rectangles, and in Excel, as small rectangles with a question mark inside them).
Here is the CSS for the selected radio button in the original HTML:
input[type=radio]:checked + label.ReplaceWithIcon:before {
font-family: 'Font Awesome 5 Pro';
content: "\f111";
font-weight: 900;
}
Here is the CSS for the checkbox in the original HTML:
input[type=checkbox]:checked + label.ReplaceWithIcon:before {
font-family: 'Font Awesome 5 Pro';
content: "\f14a";
font-weight: 900;
}
Is there any way to detect which icon is being used? I don't need the icon to show up in the output -- I just need to know which one was detected. In addition, for the radio button one, I need to know what the font-weight is. (Selected is indicated by font-weight: 900 in the original HTML.)

Thanks to a comment by #mkl, I got this to work by matching on "\uf111" and "\uf14a".

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