Hi!, I'm using WWW::Mechanize to connect with a page that's encode in iso-8859-1, first of all, I get trough find_all_inputs a select input, with each option of the select, I make other request, the problem is becouse when i do this second request, some values of the select use extended ascii over latin1, but mechanize convert it to utf8 or something like that
to be more clear, instead mechanize send http://localhost/?field=ACCI%D3N it send http://localhost/?field=ACCI%C3%93N
This let me clear that i dont really undestand how encoding works on Perl.
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