declared encoding is the same in both cases.
you wrote I'd also recommend installing an UTF-8 locale, because perl sometimes does funny things without it. (I never found out what exactly went wrong, but with a working locale I had much less headache).Exactly that is my feeling, too
WolfgangIn reply to Re^2: Encoding of web page differs on different servers
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