> I like that- it's worth mentioning that the non-compliance issue I'm
> having is with non-browsers choking on the to_json output, not browsers.
> So distinguishing between the two seems like a good compromise, if we
> need one.

I don't...  But we don't do that for HTML so I'm not sure we have to
for JSON (and I think it's pretty rare that JSON is in HTML anyway).
Do you wanna whip up a patch with the right UTF codes?

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