Hi,

(first best guess answer thrown away)

I looked at the problem a little bit deeper as I was interested in that domain knowing that I will stumble about that earlier or later.

Add the following snippet to your code:

my @parts = $entity->parts(); foreach my $part (@parts) { my $head = $part->head(); print "Effective: " . $part->effective_type() . "\n"; print "Content-Type from Header: " . $head->get('Content-Type') . +"\n"; }
and you will see that the original information is there. Why it isn't dumped with the method dump_skeleton is something different.

Best regards
McA


In reply to Re: MIME Parsing Entity not exposing charset? by McA
in thread MIME Parsing Entity not exposing charset? by Anonymous Monk

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