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Currently I'm using a Webhook API which has been deployed on GAE. The purpose is to use the slot filling function. The API supposed to return a fulfilment text to Dialogflow. However the problem occurs when it comes to display Thai language. Please see the attached files for reference. In Figure 1 you'll see that the response from Dialogflow API is unreadable as it has been encode in, I guess it's UTF-8. But in Figure 2 you can see that the API respond with a perfectly fine and readable Thai-Language. So my question is.




  • How should I encode the character before post a response back from webhook to dialogflow?

  • Is this a normal behaviour of Dialogflow?


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Currently I'm using a Webhook API which has been deployed on GAE. The purpose is to use the slot filling function. The API supposed to return a fulfilment text to Dialogflow. However the problem occurs when it comes to display Thai language. Please see the attached files for reference. In Figure 1 you'll see that the response from Dialogflow API is unreadable as it has been encode in, I guess it's UTF-8. But in Figure 2 you can see that the API respond with a perfectly fine and readable Thai-Language. So my question is.




  • How should I encode the character before post a response back from webhook to dialogflow?

  • Is this a normal behaviour of Dialogflow?


Figure1



Figure2










share|improve this question

























  • Please make your final paragraph into its own question. Each question should handle 1 problem.

    – cellepo
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:36











  • will do, Thanks for the advice! I'm new to stackoverflow!

    – Varut Jitthamwong
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:55














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Currently I'm using a Webhook API which has been deployed on GAE. The purpose is to use the slot filling function. The API supposed to return a fulfilment text to Dialogflow. However the problem occurs when it comes to display Thai language. Please see the attached files for reference. In Figure 1 you'll see that the response from Dialogflow API is unreadable as it has been encode in, I guess it's UTF-8. But in Figure 2 you can see that the API respond with a perfectly fine and readable Thai-Language. So my question is.




  • How should I encode the character before post a response back from webhook to dialogflow?

  • Is this a normal behaviour of Dialogflow?


Figure1



Figure2










share|improve this question
















Currently I'm using a Webhook API which has been deployed on GAE. The purpose is to use the slot filling function. The API supposed to return a fulfilment text to Dialogflow. However the problem occurs when it comes to display Thai language. Please see the attached files for reference. In Figure 1 you'll see that the response from Dialogflow API is unreadable as it has been encode in, I guess it's UTF-8. But in Figure 2 you can see that the API respond with a perfectly fine and readable Thai-Language. So my question is.




  • How should I encode the character before post a response back from webhook to dialogflow?

  • Is this a normal behaviour of Dialogflow?


Figure1



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  • Please make your final paragraph into its own question. Each question should handle 1 problem.

    – cellepo
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:36











  • will do, Thanks for the advice! I'm new to stackoverflow!

    – Varut Jitthamwong
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:55



















  • Please make your final paragraph into its own question. Each question should handle 1 problem.

    – cellepo
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:36











  • will do, Thanks for the advice! I'm new to stackoverflow!

    – Varut Jitthamwong
    Nov 22 '18 at 3:55

















Please make your final paragraph into its own question. Each question should handle 1 problem.

– cellepo
Nov 22 '18 at 3:36





Please make your final paragraph into its own question. Each question should handle 1 problem.

– cellepo
Nov 22 '18 at 3:36













will do, Thanks for the advice! I'm new to stackoverflow!

– Varut Jitthamwong
Nov 22 '18 at 3:55





will do, Thanks for the advice! I'm new to stackoverflow!

– Varut Jitthamwong
Nov 22 '18 at 3:55












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