Hi WK, On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:29 PM, WK <wanradt@gmail.com> wrote:
2015-09-14 15:44 GMT+03:00 Kadir Beyazlı <kadirbeyazli@gmail.com>:
[KB] I checked, it is UTF-8. But my Turkish characters are still broken. My country's character set is iso-8859-9 but UTF8 was always enough to display correct data. I will search about it.
I had noticed that if I have set STDOUT to have utf-8 encoded (as does Dancer) and if JSON is set to use utf-8 (as seems case in Dancer), I end up with twice encoded data. So, try like this now:
return to_json( $ref, { utf8 => 0 } ); [KB] It worked! You are genius!
Wbr, -- Kõike hääd,
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