Thanks for the quick response, I've investigated a bit about this, so I've got this

1. Taken from HTML::FormFu::Manual::Unicode: "If you're using YAML config files, your files will automatically be decoded by load_config_file|HTML::FormFu/load_config_file and load_config_filestem|HTML::FormFu/load_config_filestem."

2. My YAML file is encoded as UTF-8

3. My webpage has the charset set to UTF-8 and that doesn't fix it.

My guess is that somewhere in the yaml file that the formfu decodes and encodes (I think), somewhere in the load_config_file|HTML::FormFu/load_config_file has to be a encode or decode option that needs to be set to UTF-8

So the real question is.. is there a way to get into the load_config_file thingie to set some options like the one I need?


In reply to Re^2: problem with UTF-8/YAML/Formfu by lgn8412
in thread problem with UTF-8/YAML/Formfu by lgn8412

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