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that
come on, everybody knows that javascript requires \uxxxx characters
to work properly if the text string is outside 7 bit ascII x'00'-x'7F'
btw are shared with UTF-8.
Okay, I should admit that I didn't know that. Every reference I've read
suggests the use of "character representations" of various supported
character sets in "browsers".
Node.js runs javascript that runs UTF-8 Unicode internally in every
object you make.
Again, what make you so sure? Are you assuming that server-side JavaScript
runs in an environment comparable to browser-based JavaScript?
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