I was recently (and graciously) informed here that later versions of www::mechanize will automatically encode pages (in utf8 it would seem). This genereally isn't a problem as I can convert the text to my encoding of choice (euc in this case) with Jcode. However, I've hit a block.

## The below is fine and dandy my $page = $mech->content(); $page = Jcode->new( $page )->euc(); ## This is not my %fields; # read fields from form. $fields{"comment"} = "EUC encoded string"; $mech->submit_form( form_number => 1, fields => \%fields );
$mech is still holding the content of the previously loaded page in utf8. Even though I pass it an EUC encoded string, it sends it as utf8 (mojibake in this case). Any way around this?

In reply to WWW::Mechanize encoding again... by GaijinPunch

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