Hi,

I'm using Catalyst::View::Template on different servers. Unfortunately the output of the same templates differs, depending on the server used.

The original template is utf-8 coded. The output is supposed to be utf-8 coded as well. This works fine on server 1, the utf-character 'C3 BC' (german Umlaut 'ü') is shown correctly by 'cat' and after processing by the browser.

On server 2 the file is identical, the umlaut is shown correctly by 'cat' but the browser receives a 'C3 83 C2 BC' which does not look nice :-(

I assume that Template::Provider does the translation, but why?

On server 1 there exists a locale utf-8, on server 2 it does not. May that be the problem?

Wolfgang

In reply to Encoding of web page differs on different servers by Wolfgang

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