Hello Monks,
I followed each step from:
Unicode Wiki
When I use $c->response->body($content); ### $content contains some weird characters like Chinese :)
I still got a a warning message from my catalyst trace message:
Wide character outside byte range in response. Encoding data as UTF-8 at C:/Perl64/site/lib/Plack/Util.pm line 91
(I used: perl script/myapp_server.pl -d -r -p 3000)
Do I still have to encode the message $content even though
I set up: encoding=> 'utf8'? (I am using Catalyst 5.9007)
When I did: $content= decode("utf-8", $content);
or utf8::decode($content), the warning went away.
In my understanding, Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode::Encoding automatically handles the encoding and decoding of messages (ins and outs). Is this true or I misunderstood?
Happy 2015!!!
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