Can someone enlighten me on the

/r/n/r/n

that appear in the unicode string that is being delivered (by a PHP database access lib/api that we post to from this desktop app)

These are obviously two new lines, the break between verses of the song... but how do they mix and match with the unicode? Understood somehow as "low-level" unicode? If I unescape the whole string... (remove all the slashes) I think I need to leave this in... right?

On 10 Nov 2014, at 10:26 pm, Peter W A Wood<peterwaw...@gmail.com>  wrote:

>  That is unless mergJSON “de-escapes" the JSON for you.

It should but Brahmanathaswami wasn't using it. mergJSON handles UTF8 though so 
there's no need to have all the escapes. The only char it doesn't like is null.

Cheers

Monte
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