Re: Re: json_encode() behavior and the browser

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Sorry about the error:

In this case, you must set IT via meta tag to avoid it.

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João Cândido de Souza Neto

""João Cândido de Souza Neto"" <joao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu na 
mensagem news:16.27.07419.E0E5E7C4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Are you setting the charset in your html head?
>
> If not, its using the charset set in your browser, which can be different 
> from one to another.
>
> In this case, you must set if via meta tag to avoid it.
>
> -- 
> João Cândido de Souza Neto
>
> "Christoph Boget" <cboget@xxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem 
> news:AANLkTimbfbgUnifhThZTP+2JNhZgmO8UQvwyDQ4vdu5k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html
>>> I hope it can help you.
>>> PS: json_decode works only in utf8.
>>
>> I understand charsets.  I understand the difference between the
>> charsets.  What I don't understand is how json_encode() is taking the
>> *exact same input* and behaving differently (breaking in one case,
>> working in another) depending on the browser being used.  And taking
>> your statement that json_encode() works only in utf-8 as a given, how
>> can I guard against the different behaviors on the backend, where
>> json_encode() is getting executed.  Should I do some kind of header
>> sniffing prior to every call to json_encode() and massage the data
>> accordingly depending on what I find?  That seems somewhat excessive.
>> But based on what you are saying and based on what I'm witnessing, it
>> seems like there is no other way around that.
>>
>> thnx,
>> Christoph
>
> 



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