Hi, yes I'm using the CGI module and have it properly set: print $q->header(-charset => 'utf-8'); And as mentioned if I don't use Text::CVS the characters display correctly.
Ok, but I'm sorry, there still isn't enough information to answer your question - have another look at my reply above, plus the links therein.
In reply to Re^3: Text::CSV encoding parse()
by haukex
in thread Text::CSV encoding parse()
by slugger415
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