On Mar 23, 2012, at 9:07 , Simon wrote:
I have an annoying problem with some accent.
I build my proto-object, no problem, and when i want to read it the
browser, using .toString function, i have \303\240 instead of à,
\303\250 instead of è, etc…
What do you mean i want to read it the browser using .toString function? Is
this Java or C++ or something else? What does your message definition look like?
By default, protocol buffers encodes strings in UTF-8. These characters seem to
be encoded correctly as UTF-8, so the sending side is doing the right thing,
but the code that is reading them is not doing the correct decoding:
à = U+00E0
Escaped in hexadecimal this is: \xc3\xa0
Escaped in octal this is: \303\240
So you need to decode from UTF-8 to get the correct characters. Hope this helps,
Evan
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