I just re-read your original post, and I think the problem is that you're 
using utf8_decode on the server side. According to the 
documentation<http://php.net/manual/en/function.utf8-decode.php>, 
utf8_decode converts a UTF-8 string into ISO-8859-1, which doesn't support 
the euro symbol. Have you tried removing that call? (You should probably 
specify the encoding on the client side anyway, as that's really the only 
way to authoritatively communicate the encoding to the server).

-Abraham

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