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    • JuantxoJ Offline
      Juantxo
      last edited by

      In Windows 7 p(params) returns non utf-8
      "lid1,\xC3\xA9lan"
      and console shows:
      return using add_action_callback lid1 = élan
      return using get_element_value => élan

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      • D Offline
        driven
        last edited by

        which one is affected appears to have changed between v8 and v2013, and it's a different charset

        and now causes the encoding error message ONLY if you try and combine strings...

        so v2014 can't print the last line the same as v2013

        @Jauntxo does it through a coding error if you coment out

            #if (Sketchup.version.to_i > 13) && ( not param_val == elm_val)
           # @dlg2.execute_script("translation3.textContent='Error; #<Encoding;;CompatibilityError; incompatible character encodings; ASCII-8BIT and UTF-8>'")
           # else
            @dlg2.execute_script("translation3.textContent='#{param_val}' + ' == ' + '#{elm_val}'")
           # end
        

        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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          driven
          last edited by

          @juantxo said:

          In Windows 7 p(params) returns non utf-8
          "lid1,\xC3\xA9lan"..

          ON mac p(params)
          "lid1,\xE2\x88\x9A\xC2\xA9lan"

          why?

          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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          • S Offline
            slbaumgartner
            last edited by

            @driven said:

            @juantxo said:

            In Windows 7 p(params) returns non utf-8
            "lid1,\xC3\xA9lan"..

            ON mac p(params)
            "lid1,\xE2\x88\x9A\xC2\xA9lan"

            why?

            We are seeing the raw 8-bit byte sequences of the string representations and the chaos that results when Ruby and SU try to convert character encodings without knowing for sure what they had.

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            • A Offline
              Aerilius
              last edited by

              I didn't know the ASCII-8BIT encoding issue before, but it's only the cherry on the cake.

              Along with the issues we have found in the other webdialog discussions (url encoding, url length limit, dropped backslashes), I recommend not to transfer user input or arbitrary text through action callbacks, only simple method names/indentifiers with a limited character range. Then one can use get_element_value to fetch user input of any arbitrary character range.

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              • D Offline
                driven
                last edited by

                @aerilius said:

                ...Then one can use get_element_value to fetch user input of any arbitrary character range.

                except, get_element_value fails pre v2013 and get_element_value works.

                I got a few old scripts I was trying to update, and was unable to figure out the issue...

                I think this shows it was broken to begin and got broken 'differently' with a fix...

                I'm more inclined, to look at using 'unicodeEscape' in the js... before retrieving by either method...

                john

                learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                  slbaumgartner
                  last edited by

                  @driven said:

                  @aerilius said:

                  ...Then one can use get_element_value to fetch user input of any arbitrary character range.

                  except, get_element_value fails pre v2013 and get_element_value works.

                  I got a few old scripts I was trying to update, and was unable to figure out the issue...

                  I think this shows it was broken to begin and got broken 'differently' with a fix...

                  I'm more inclined, to look at using 'unicodeEscape' in the js... before retrieving by either method...

                  john

                  It's possible to get deeply confused trying to sort this out
                  Here's what I have observed:

                  The UTF-8 byte sequence for élan is \xC3\xA9lan (that is, UTF-8 encodes é as the two-byte sequence \xC3\xA9).

                  On Mac, get_element_value returns this byte sequence exactly in both SU8 and 2014. However, because Ruby 8 thinks it is a 5-character string in ASCII-8BIT, it treats \xC3 as à and \xA9 as ©, the extended ASCII interpretations of these bytes. Ruby 2.0 happily assumes it is UTF-8 and gets it correct.

                  The action callback parameters are handled differently and inconsistently between Windows and Mac.

                  On the Mac, in SU8 the action callback also returns the original UTF-8 5-byte sequence, but somehow when Ruby prints it as a string, it gets it right 😲 Further, it believes this string and the one from get_element_value (that prints as élan) are equal. This makes no sense to me...

                  But in 2014, the original 5-byte UTF-8 string is somehow transmuted into the 8-byte string \xE2\x88\x9A\xC2\xA9lan. Note that \xE2\x88\x9A is the UTF-8 for the square-root sign √ and \xC2\xA9 is UTF-8 for ©. So it appears the translation of the copyright is an attempt to handle misreading of the UTF-8 as ASCII-8BIT, but I don't know where that square root sign byte-sequence came from since as I mentioned above, \xC3 is à in ASCII-8BIT, which is \xC3\x83 in UTF-8. It's as if the callback processing code has an incorrect implementation of the transcoding.

                  And then, as juantx0 reports, SU8 on Windows 7 returns the 5 UTF-8 bytes unconverted yet again somehow manages to make sense of it in both cases 😮 .

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                    driven
                    last edited by

                    @slbaumgartner said:

                    ... Further, it believes this string and the one from get_element_value (that prints as élan) are equal. This makes no sense to me...

                    I create this confusion... I don't check for equality it's a 'puts', it should be

                        @dlg2.execute_script("translation3.textContent='#{param_val}' + ' == ' + '#{elm_val}' + ' is ' + '#{param_val == elm_val}'")
                    
                    

                    which returns
                    √©lan == élan is false

                    sorry I'll get my coat...

                    john

                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    • JuantxoJ Offline
                      Juantxo
                      last edited by

                      Sorry, I didn't update my profile.
                      In Windows SketchUp 2013 p(params) returns
                      "lid1,élan"
                      so works fine. (I think in SU8 also)
                      Problem is in Windows SU2014 that returns non utf string.

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                      • D Offline
                        driven
                        last edited by

                        @juantxo said:

                        Sorry, I didn't update my profile.

                        I suspected that...

                        which locale do you use Sketchup.get_locale en-US?, it may have a bearing?

                        john

                        learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                        • JuantxoJ Offline
                          Juantxo
                          last edited by

                          Yes, en-Us.

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                            slbaumgartner
                            last edited by

                            @driven said:

                            @slbaumgartner said:

                            ... Further, it believes this string and the one from get_element_value (that prints as élan) are equal. This makes no sense to me...

                            I create this confusion... I don't check for equality it's a 'puts', it should be

                                @dlg2.execute_script("translation3.textContent='#{param_val}' + ' == ' + '#{elm_val}' + ' is ' + '#{param_val == elm_val}'")
                            > 
                            

                            which returns
                            √©lan == élan is false

                            sorry I'll get my coat...

                            john

                            Nah, I should know enough to check your code 😳 . With a real test, equality fails in all cases (as it should!).

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                              driven
                              last edited by

                              @slbaumgartner said:

                              Nah, I should know enough to check your code :oops: . With a real test, equality fails in all cases (as it should!).

                              it's the tangents that count...

                              now you can write a proper test...

                              john

                              learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                Dan Rathbun
                                last edited by

                                The text that displays in your test, says UFT-8 in many places. It is UTF-8.
                                (The word format is at the end, of Unicode Transformation Format.)

                                (nag, nag) 😉

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
                                  last edited by

                                  @slbaumgartner said:

                                  But in 2014, the original 5-byte UTF-8 string is somehow transmuted into the 8-byte string \xE2\x88\x9A\xC2\xA9lan. ... It's as if the callback processing code has an incorrect implementation of the transcoding.

                                  YES, agree.

                                  To me it looks like it IS UTF-8, but Ruby thinks it is some other encoding, and doubly transcodes* it into UTF-8 AGAIN.

                                  • P.S. - isn't transmute a math term ?

                                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  • tt_suT Offline
                                    tt_su
                                    last edited by

                                    @driven said:

                                    except, get_element_value fails pre v2013 and get_element_value works.

                                    ? It does? Are you sure?

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                                    • tt_suT Offline
                                      tt_su
                                      last edited by

                                      @dan rathbun said:

                                      To me it looks like it IS UTF-8, but Ruby thinks it is some other encoding, and doubly transcodes* it into UTF-8 AGAIN.

                                      That's a similar problem we have with FILE $LOAD_PATH, $LOADED_FEATURES and ENV. UTF-8 byte sequences isn't labeled with the correct encoding.

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                                        slbaumgartner
                                        last edited by

                                        @dan rathbun said:

                                        @slbaumgartner said:

                                        But in 2014, the original 5-byte UTF-8 string is somehow transmuted into the 8-byte string \xE2\x88\x9A\xC2\xA9lan. ... It's as if the callback processing code has an incorrect implementation of the transcoding.

                                        YES, agree.

                                        To me it looks like it IS UTF-8, but Ruby thinks it is some other encoding, and doubly transcodes* it into UTF-8 AGAIN.

                                        • P.S. - isn't transmute a math term ?

                                        I was thinking more of alchemy 😄

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                                          driven
                                          last edited by

                                          @tt_su said:

                                          ? It does? Are you sure?

                                          It certainly looks like it...

                                          I cleaned up my initial code an per the Nanny and the Professors prodding...

                                          and these are the new images...v8v13v14
                                          and the new script

                                          # encoding; UTF-8
                                          def show_problem
                                          
                                            @lang_hash = {'lid1'=>"élan"}  # I'm using a hash because it's what I use in my plugin...
                                          
                                            @dlg2 = UI;;WebDialog.new("Problem_Main", false,"main_prob", 700, 500, 600, 0, false)
                                          
                                          
                                            html = %Q(
                                            <!DOCTYPE html>
                                            <html>
                                            <head>
                                            <title>Problem_Main</title>
                                            <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type">
                                            </head>
                                            <body>
                                              <p>Tested using Sketchup.version #{Sketchup.version}</p>
                                          
                                              <p>Tested on #{RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(darwin)/ ? ((%x(sw_vers).sub(/ProductName;/,'').sub(/ProductVersion;/,'').sub(/BuildVersion;/,'_'))) ; 'windows'}</p>
                                          
                                              <p>click into the box and hit return or change to use another non ASCII-8BIT string...</p>
                                          
                                              <input id="#{@lang_hash.keys[0]}" value="#{@lang_hash.values[0]}" type="text" onkeydown="if (event.keyCode == 13) trans_L8();" title="type text and then 'Enter'">
                                          
                                              <p>below is the return using 'get_element_value'</p>
                                          
                                              <h4 id="translation1"><!-- return appears here --></h4>
                                          
                                              <p>below is the return using 'add_action_callback' </p>
                                          
                                              <h4 id="translation2"><!-- return appears here --></h4>
                                          
                                              <p>below is the return of the query  'add_action_callback'  == 'get_element_value'</p>
                                          
                                              <h4 id="translation3"><!-- return appears here --></h4>
                                          
                                              <script type="text/javascript" charset="UTF-8">
                                          
                                                function trans_L8() {
                                          
                                                  window.location = 'skp;trans_L8@'+#{@lang_hash.keys[0]}.id+','+(#{@lang_hash.keys[0]}.value);
                                                }
                                          
                                              </script>
                                            </body>
                                          </html>
                                          )
                                          
                                            @dlg2.set_html html
                                          
                                            RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /(darwin)/ ? @dlg2.show_modal() ; @dlg2.show()
                                          
                                            @dlg2.add_action_callback("trans_L8") {|dialog, params|
                                          
                                              param_id = params.split(',')[0].to_s
                                              param_val = params.split(',')[1].to_s
                                          
                                              callback = 'return using add_action_callback ' # + param_id.to_s + ' = ' + param_val.to_s # commented out to avoid the error
                                              puts callback
                                              p(params)
                                          
                                              elm_val = (@dlg2.get_element_value(param_id)).to_s
                                              element_value = 'return using get_element_value => ' + elm_val
                                              puts element_value
                                          
                                              @dlg2.execute_script("translation1.textContent='#{(elm_val)}'")
                                          
                                              @dlg2.execute_script("translation2.textContent='#{param_val}'")
                                          
                                              @dlg2.execute_script("translation3.textContent='#{elm_val == param_val}'")
                                          }
                                          end
                                          show_problem
                                          
                                          # load("/Users/johns_iMac/Library/Application Support/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/jcb_ViewPortResize/dev/show_encoding_issue.rb")
                                          # load("[add your path]/show_encoding_issue.rb")
                                          
                                          

                                          and a question? Is there code to get the Windows operating system details?

                                          john

                                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                                            driven
                                            last edited by

                                            a CLUE perhaps...

                                            Using js codepoints for my input, 'get_element_value' has switched all the separators...

                                            return using add_action_callback "lid1,/uD83D/uDC7D/u20AC/u00A3/u0061/u0009"
                                            return using get_element_value => \uD83D\uDC7D\u20AC\u00A3\u0061\u0009
                                            

                                            so I modified my code

                                              @dlg2.add_action_callback("trans_L8") {|dialog, params|
                                            
                                                param_id = params.split(',')[0].to_s
                                                param_val = params.split(',')[1].to_s
                                                param_val_sub = params.split(',')[1].gsub('/','\\').to_s
                                            p param_val_sub
                                                callback = 'return using add_action_callback ' # + param_id.to_s + ' = ' + param_val.to_s # commented out to avoid the error
                                                puts callback
                                                p(params)
                                            
                                                elm_val = (@dlg2.get_element_value(param_id)).to_s
                                                element_value = 'return using get_element_value => ' + elm_val
                                                puts element_value
                                            
                                                @dlg2.execute_script("translation1.textContent='#{elm_val}'")
                                            
                                                @dlg2.execute_script("translation2.textContent='#{param_val}'")
                                            
                                                @dlg2.execute_script("translation3.textContent='#{param_val_sub}'")
                                            }
                                            

                                            and this is the result
                                            using js codepoints
                                            john

                                            learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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