2015-09-28 18:54 GMT+03:00 Robert Smith <spamfree@wansecurity.com>:
Here is the output to the browser (broken):
{ "1" : { "client_id" : "1123", "name" : "WANSecurity, K.K.", "address" : "æ ±äº¬éƒ½æ¸‹è°·åŒºä¸ŠåŽŸï¼’âˆ’ï¼”ï¼˜âˆ’ï¼‘ï¼’ ã ¨ã‚ˆä»£ã€…æœ¨ä¸ŠåŽŸã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ ï¼ƒï¼’ï¼ ï¼‘", "id" : "1" } }
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Is this the expected behavior?
I think, it is. I am almost sure, your data is encoded correctly, but browser does not show it correctly. 'application/json' should be always encoded in utf-8, but browser may assume it being Latin-1 (or iso8859-1). You could try requesting with curl and look, what you get. I got correct output with your conf. And you may read about same issue here too: https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/issues/995 If you need it to show up correctly in browser too, you may set header yourself "Content-type: application/json;charset=utf-8" Wbr, -- Kõike hääd, Gunnar