Thanks Ron, now I can generate json, but is is invalid for maps. I just 
posted an example with my code.
Regards, Zach.

On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 11:42:22 AM UTC-8, Ron Ben-Yosef wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When using *BinaryToJsonString *or *BinaryToJsonStream*, I seem to 
> encounter a problem whenever there's a message containing a string 
> containing multibyte characters.
> After some debugging, it seems the place where things start to go wrong is 
> in *ReadCodePoint* (in json_escaping.cc) when the first byte of the 
> multibyte character is being read from the string (as char) and assigned 
> into a variable of type uint32. This casting directly from a signed 1-byte 
> value to an unsigned 4-byte value seems to produce values that are 
> different than intended and different than expected a little later on by 
> some *if-else* statements trying to look at that value to determine the 
> correct length of the multibyte character. From there things go wrong and 
> the string isn't serialized and just gets dropped...
>
> For now as a temporary solution I added a cast of the value returned by 
> StringPiece's *operator[ ]* to uint8 before the assignment into uint32, 
> but any advice or a more permanent solution will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Ron
>

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