No, graff, you have the encodings the wrong way around.
boboson, you have UTF-8 in the XML file, and it is wrongly treated as 8859-1. Ã is symptomatic for this common Unicode mess-up. You have to tell the user agent (web browser) that you deliver content in UTF-8:
$webapp->header_add( -type => 'text/html; charset=utf-8' );
In reply to Re^2: can't get å,ä and ö to work with Class::PhraseBook
by Anonymous Monk
in thread can't get å,ä and ö to work with Class::PhraseBook
by boboson
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