[Greasemonkey] Javascript character encoding problem
Josh Matthews
mrlachatte at gmail.com
Thu Apr 13 13:19:05 EDT 2006
Please note that the specification is all of 8 days old.
"This is the 05 April 2006 Working Draft of the XMLHttpRequest Object, the
first publication of this specification."
On 4/13/06, Jonas Lundberg <my.name.is.hans at gmail.com> wrote:
> It is definitely a bug, according to the w3c draft, the xmlhttprequest
> encoding is not correct.
> http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/
> "If the method is POST or PUT, then the data passed to the send()
> method MUST be used for the entity body. If data is a string, the data
> MUST be encoded as UTF-8 for transmission. If the data is a Document,
> then the document MUST be serialised using the encoding given by
> data.xmlEncoding, if specified, or UTF-8 otherwise [DOM3]. "
>
> Is there a bug tracker or something?
> (I wish I could fix this myself... but perhaps someone else can?)
>
> Hans
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Cheers,
Josh
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