On Windows XP with Internet Explorer 8, I came across the following
situation. (http://jsfiddle.net/tCKrt/)
var data = {name: 'öäöä'};
Object.toJSON(data);
Every Browser returns "öäöa" except IE8 returns (something like)
"\u080\u898". To fix that Problem I had to modify Object::stringify():
function stringify(object) {
var string = JSON.stringify(object);
return unescape(string.replace(/\\u/g, '%u'));
}
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