hi Monks,
what is the proper way to decode $pjx->js_encode_function('encodeURIComponent');
in my perl code? This function does the proper encoding for me, but if I use it, other things break, such as: my $args = $r->args() , which becomes empty:(
sub request_handler{
my ($r) = @_;
my $args = $r->args();
my $hostname = $r->hostname();
$cgi = new CGI;
$cgi->charset('UTF-8');
my $pjx = CGI::Ajax->new( 'myFunc' => $get_response );
$pjx->js_encode_function('encodeURIComponent');
my $html = $pjx->build_html( $cgi, $show_html, {'-charset' => 'UTF
+-8' , '-Cache-Control' => 'no-cache, must-revalidate'} );
$r->print($html );
return OK;
}
Thanks
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