Goo day bros. I am fetching a web page into $response with LWP::UserAgent. I then execute the following code to get it parsed into a tree:
my $html = $response->decoded_content();
my $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new;
$tree->parse($html);
Problem is that one (but not all) of the web sites returns content in UTF-8, and for this I get a warning "Parsing of undecoded UTF-8 will give garbage when decoding entities at foobar.pl line 15."
But wait, I need to have the HTML parsed into a tree before I can find the tag that gives me the charset!
I realize I could extract the raw html and use a regexp or something to hunt for the content type tag before parsing the tree, but I'm wondering if there's a more elegant solution to this.
TIA...Steve
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