Results for swf9/10 version app: dhtml---NG(!) swf8---NG (but no problem) swf9---OK swf10---OK
-- [email protected] Laszlo Japan http://www.openlaszlo-ason.com/ http://laszlo.jp 2009/12/10 Henry Minsky <[email protected]>: > Thanks very much! > > I am just setting up PHP on my MacBook, so I can test the php applications. > > If you would be so kind, could you try your application in DHTML and tell me > what happens to the Japanese characters when they make the round trip from > the client to the server and back? > > > > On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:34 AM, ason <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello Henry, >> >> if you need to test swf8/9/10/dhtml apps with Japanese characters, >> tell me anytime. >> I will do it. Because I am Japanese. >> >> -- >> [email protected] >> Laszlo Japan >> >> >> >> 2009/12/9 Henry Minsky <[email protected]>: >> > Thank you for finding this workaround, Ason, >> > >> > I think we should figure out why there is difference in the swf8 and >> > swf10 >> > behavior. It would be >> > best if the API were the same for both. Also we should see what the >> > behavior is in DHTML. >> > >> > >> > I will look at how the text data is being encoded in the query. I have >> > filed >> > a bug in JIRA for this >> > http://openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-8664 >> > >> > >> > >> > On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:25 AM, ason <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> you must use encodeURI() in LZX, and urldecode() in PHP, in >> >> as3(swf9/swf10), >> >> >> >> you can see the sample app in the "swf9 version" section of >> >> http://www.openlaszlo-ason.com/doku.php/phpgetpost >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> [email protected] >> >> Laszlo Japan >> >> >> >> >> >> 2009/12/9 Ono Keiji <[email protected]>: >> >> > Hi, >> >> > >> >> > I have just get big issue that 'POST" and "GET" dose not work well in >> >> > the >> >> > case of compiling with swf9/10. It get occur using multibyte text >> >> > data >> >> > to >> >> > send using those interface. >> >> > I wonder i miss any information about the attention when using swf9 >> >> > over. >> >> > Any workaround? >> >> > >> >> > simple test case >> >> > test.lzx >> >> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> >> >> > <canvas debug="true"> >> >> > <dataset name="d" src="http://<server>/test.php" >> >> > querystring="post"> >> >> > >> >> > <simplelayout/> >> >> > <edittext name="ed"></edittext> >> >> > <button>post >> >> > <handler name="onclick"> >> >> > var dp = canvas.datasets.d; >> >> > dp.setQueryString({aaa: ed.getText()} ); >> >> > dp.doRequest(); >> >> > </handler> >> >> > </button> >> >> > </canvas> >> >> > >> >> > test.php >> >> > <?php >> >> > $s = $_POST['aaa']; >> >> > //$s = $_GET['aaa']; >> >> > >> >> > error_log( "$s\n", 3, "/tmp/php_error.log" ); >> >> > ?> >> >> > >> >> > When input "ああああ”(this is jp, and the mean is 'AHAHAHAHA' :^) >> >> > The php program get "ã ‚ã ‚ã ‚". >> >> > >> >> > When it compile with swf8, works fine. >> >> > >> >> > thx >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > ------------------------------------------ >> >> > Ono Keiji >> >> > [email protected] >> >> > ------------------------------------------ >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Henry Minsky >> > Software Architect >> > [email protected] >> > >> > >> > > > > > -- > Henry Minsky > Software Architect > [email protected] > > >
