A bit like this...

#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use strict; use warnings; use lib "$ENV{'DOCUMENT_ROOT'}/../lib"; use Site::Utils; use utf8; use Pawsies; my $pawsies = Pawsies->new; my $template = Template->new(INCLUDE_PATH => $Site::Variables::temp +late_path); ################### # Control Variables # # write to file each time Google calls API my $debug = 1; # # number of days in the past to sync calendar my $sync = 28; # ################### $data{'format'} = 'calendar' unless $data{'format'} eq 'plain'; print "Content-type: text/$data{'fomat'}; charset=utf-8\n\n"; my @day; my $query = $dbh->prepare("SELECT *, DATE_FORMAT(start, '%Y%m%dT%H%i%s +') AS dtstart ...."); $query->execute($sync); while (my $row = $query->fetchrow_hashref) { $row->{'dog'} = dogName($row->{'idBooking'}); push @day, $row; } my $vars = { 'day' => \@day, }; $template->process("admin/google/ian.tt", $vars)or die $template->erro +r;

In reply to Re^2: Another Unicode/emoji question by Bod
in thread Another Unicode/emoji question by Bod

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