hmm... just now Paolo's reply popped up. Might be an opportunity
to ask what gst input should be encoded as? Are strings "just byte
arrays" or do we have encoders and a canonical internal representation?

Strings should match whatever the LC_* environment variables say. If you manually use EncodedStream and methods such as #asString:/#asUnicodeString: you can use strings in whatever encoding you want.

Anyways, the à is a dead giveaway, as it's the ISO-8859-1 representation
of one of the multibyte markers in UTF-8. So it could be two things:
- your browser uses ISO-8859 encoding when it should be using UTF-8
- your input was UTF-8 encoded but got parsed as ISO-8859

Indeed.

Paolo


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