On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Ronald Schouten <ron.schou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to post some Japanese characters to a server using an
> XmlHttpRequest but keep receiving garbled characters at the server.
> I'm using jQuery to do the dirty work and when I walk through the code
> I can see that the charset is correctly kept in UTF-8 up to the point
> where jQuery calls xmlHttpRequest.send(); However, when I inspect the
> request in the resources page of the JavaScript console the Japanese
> characters appear garbled.
>
> Has anyone successfully sent data encoded in UTF-8? If so, what was
> the secret?

Not using jQuery, rather raw Javascript, it Just Worked for me...
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