Robert

Did you ever post the json parsing routine?  We have need for
something like this.  We're sending json data from a Rails application
to A4D and would like to be able to parse the data into a4d chunks.

Thanks!

Michael Check



On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 12:55 PM, Robert Ernens
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I don't see which translation process 4D makes when moving a %C3
>>> which is
>>> 195 to a 204
>>
>> You actually expect a logical reason?  ;-)
>>
>>
>
> There was finally one that I should have understood immediately. 4D
> translate everything to MAC ASCII while UTF decoding expects Windows ANSI.
> So reverse translation is required before decoding UTF.
>
>>> Are you interested in the UTF-8 encode routine that I wrote ?
>>
>> Definitely. It's the one you posted earlier, correct? Maybe you could
>> add a wiki page about it. I'll send you the password privately.
>>
>
> I sent you privately the UTF routines (encode and decode) as well as a JSON
> parser routine. I just reent them after having included the the reverse
> trnaslation mechanism.
> I'll work on the wiki as soon as I will have some time available.
> Do you want me to post also on the JSON parser adn if yes, do you want it in
> the ObjectTools or the Active4d section ?
>
> Regards,
>
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