Hi,
HTML::Strip has this bug
Bug #42834 for HTML-Strip: HTML::Strip breaks UTF-8
The quoted workaround makes your code work as you desire:
use Encode;
use utf8;
sub parse_workaround {
my $html = shift;
my $hs = HTML::Strip->new();
my $octets = encode_utf8($html);
utf8::downgrade($octets);
my $stripped = $hs->parse($octets);
$hs->eof;
return decode_utf8($stripped);
}
And subbing in your original code:
my $clean_text = parse_workaround( $raw_html );
# my $hs = HTML::Strip->new();
# my $clean_text = $hs->parse( $raw_html );
# $hs->eof;
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