Thanks for the replies. I crashed pretty quick last night.

>>marto: I've tried all kinds of versions. There's nothing about charset or encoding in 1.60's documentation. >> wizard: Thanks. I've looked around a bit but haven't been able to come up with anything. Searching around, I found a rather lengthy post here: http://code.google.com/p/www-mechanize/issues/detail?id=61&can=1&q=charset

. I also installed LWP and whatnot specifically, which seems to have broken it further. I get this now when using Mechanize-1.34:
Can't locate object method "decoded_content" via package "HTML::Form" at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/HTML/Form.pm line 145.

1.60 doesn't give this error, but decodes everything to utf8 specifically. :(

In reply to Re^2: WWW::Mechanize (charset mayhem) by GaijinPunch
in thread WWW::Mechanize (charset mayhem) by GaijinPunch

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