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dirty server data in IE & Firefox

Original Message
Name: liliyaw
Date: July 5, 2006 at 09:35:56 Pacific
Subject: dirty server data in IE & Firefox
OS: linux
CPU/Ram: 524
Model/Manufacturer: don't know
Comment:
Hello everyone,
I'm attempting to clean up server data which I get in the following way:
.....
if (http_request.status == 200){
strResponse = http_request.responseText;
}else alert('There was a problem with the request.');

......

Variable strResponse has binary zeros at the start and the end of data, (like this
000mycommaseparateddata00 ) when I open the page in IE. Can anyone tell me how to get rid of these binary zeros?
In Firefox the assignment doesn't happen at all. Firefox error from JavaScript Console tells "syntax error" in the string of data. I tryed different ways of formatting the string, but the error remains to be the same. My actual data is a string of comma separated numbers: 543,213,432,543
Can anyone tell me anything about Firefox and this particular error?
Thanks in advance.


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