Dear Monks,
I have perl code running on apache. And the weirdest problem.
Consider this code snippet:
use JSON::XS;
# # #
my $json = "{\"has_more\": true}";
my $d = decode_json($json);
my $e = encode_json($d);
You'd expect $e to equal $json. And if you ran it from a shell, it would be true.
I have two apache virtual hosts, running by the same Apache server on Ubunto. One of the servers always runs the code correctly. The other always dies on encode_json() with
"encountered object '1', but neither allow_blessed, convert_blessed nor allow_tags settings are enabled (or TO_JSON/FREEZE method missing)"
The problem does not happen if I use JSON::PP.
Could you please help me with fixing it? Even a hint.
Thanks!
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