On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:40:03 +0100, Gregor Hoffleit wrote:
> The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
> code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
> JSON output.
>
> This patch accepts code points 32-255.
Thanks, Gregor!
I've pushed thi
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:40:03 +0100, Gregor Hoffleit
wrote:
> The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
> code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
> JSON output.
>
> This patch accepts code points 32-255.
Thanks, Gregor!
I've pushed th
* Sebastian Spaeth [Do M?r 04 14:57:27 +0100 2010]
> On 2010-03-04, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> > The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
> > code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
> > JSON output.
>
> That would explain why my web int
On 2010-03-04, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
> code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
> JSON output.
That would explain why my web interface does not display any umlaut
symbols.
Nice finding,
Sebas
The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
JSON output.
This patch accepts code points 32-255.
json_quote_str() should handle non-ASCII characters.
---
json.c |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 inse
* Sebastian Spaeth [Do Mär 04 14:57:27 +0100 2010]
> On 2010-03-04, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> > The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
> > code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
> > JSON output.
>
> That would explain why my web int
On 2010-03-04, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
> code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
> JSON output.
That would explain why my web interface does not display any umlaut
symbols.
Nice finding,
Sebas
The current code in json_quote_str() only accepts strict printable ASCII
code points (i.e. 32-127), all other code points are dropped from the
JSON output.
This patch accepts code points 32-255.
json_quote_str() should handle non-ASCII characters.
---
json.c |4 ++--
1 files changed, 2 inse