That would clean the input up. My input is (I think) fine. Or at least
not the culprit here. What I am wondering is if the mod_perl output stream
gets "encoded" and the CGI output stream does not? And if there is some
flag I can set on the mod_perl request object to deal with this problem.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 1:40 AM, Guido Brugnara <g...@leader.it> wrote:
> Il 19/03/2014 22:14, Shane McCarron ha scritto:
> > (This message is about Mason 1.)........
> > But this ONLY happens when $m->out sends the data out via mod_perl.
> > When in CGI mode it is perfect.
>
> I use UTF8 Plugin: see http://www.cybaea.net/Blogs/Mason-utf-8-clean.html
>
> bye
> gdo
>
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