I am retrieving news items posted on the presidential campaign web sites. I get a page with LWP::Simple, then I parse it with HTML::Parser to extract the text portions.

This works fine for Kerry's site but when I get/parse a page from Bush's site I get some of the characters like apostrophes, quotes, dashes, etc., in an odd encoding. Most display as three character sequences beginning with a-hat, as in a-hat euro-sign vertical bar. There are also some single character things like a dotted cap-A, etc.

In the source code for the page, they seem to be normal characters or HTML tags. See example at http://www.georgewbush.com/News/Read.aspx?ID=2768

Does anyone know what these characters are and how to translate them into regular ascii characters before I get tham back from HTML::Parser?

Many thanks.... Steve


In reply to LWP::Simple returns strange encodings by Anonymous Monk

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