Thanks for the suggestions, I have created a wrapper function and it
works, but it seems, there are more problems.
I use reader/read-string function to parse clojure data structures
sent as POST messages, and it doesn't recognize keywords in IE.
For example, it treats {:status :ok} as {"\uFFFD'status" "\uFFFD'ok"}
(I just found the bug and don't tried to investigate yet).
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