Hello
do you test your result with Encode::Detect::Detector ?
I use it for RSS feed paser , in same document a part of this is in utf8 and other part in windows 1252
or I use Test::utf8::is_sane_utf8 ( some title are twice encoded )
see some advice http://juerd.nl/site.plp/perluniadvice
bye
HB
Le 19/12/2013 09:50, Attila Bárdi a écrit :
AttilaBest regards,Thanks for your help!And after I've implemented all of the function I want to see in the webapp I can give another try to solve this.If it still does not help I will limit the users to use English character set.Hey Gunnar,yesterday I also tried this. But it cost nothing to try it again.
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:08 AM, WK <wanradt@gmail.com> wrote:
You must deal with decoding in your module, but in your script it should work like this:
#!/usr/bin/perluse strict;use warnings;use Encode;binmode STDOUT, 'utf8';print "displayname: " . decode('utf-8', $somebody->get_displayName() ) . "\n"
In Dancer you must omit setting binmode on STDOUT, because Dancer sets it itself. Hope it gives some hints how to deal with such problem.--
Wbr,Kõike hääd,
Gunnar
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