This is most likely due to the way perl handles character sets. It may be
that one of the other modules does character set handling.

We had to address character sets at one point or other. I'm pretty sure we
had to use utf8 somewhere.

-- Tim.

On Wed, 26 Nov 2008, Jo for Groups and Lists wrote:

> We don't know whether a change on the OpenSRS end caused it, or on
> our end, but we had to add
>     use utf8;
> into the manage.cgi to solve this error. We had installed a couple
> of [seemingly unrelated] perl modules a few days earlier. Perhaps
> that affected one of the existing modules.
>
>
> The list sure has changed over the years. What was that - like a
> hundred or so posts about the list closing down, and ONE lonely
> response to a request for assistance from a peer [pardon the pun].
> Even if you couldn't offer technical assistance, I'd have
> appreciated at least several more responses as to whether you were
> having the same issue or not. That at least is helpful in figuring
> out whether it's our problem or an OpenSRS problem.
>
> Jo
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