What I mean is to convert ascii encoded unicode characters, as in my example, to normal unicode. For example (in bold are the ASCII encoded unicode chars): Compruebe si las direcciones URL que encontr\u00e9 en el archivo de configuraci\u00f3n son v\u00e1lidos

I can't figure out how to convert those representations to normal characters.
I tried your suggestion, it seems like, it just removes the following character :(
Here is the result that I get, in comparison to the original string:

Compruebe si las direcciones URL que encontr\u00e9 en el archivo de configuraci\u00f3n son v\u00e1lidos
Compruebe si las direcciones URL que encontren el archivo de configuraci son vidos

Here is what it shoud of been:

Compruebe si las direcciones URL que encontré en el archivo de configuración son válidos

In reply to Re^2: ASCII encoded unicode strings on web, such as \u00F3 by igoryonya
in thread ASCII encoded unicode strings on web, such as \u00F3 by igoryonya

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