Hi,

I'm trying to get the Google Translate API function working, using:

sub Do_Translate { my ($from,$to,$string) = @_; my $url = "https://www.googleapis.com/language/translate/v2?key=$k +ey&q=$string&source=$from&target=$to"; # print "getting URL: $url \n"; #my $page = get($url); my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $body = $ua->get($url); my $json = from_json($body->decoded_content); use Data::Dumper; print Dumper($json); print "GOT: $json->{data}->{translations}[0]->{translatedText} \n" +; return utf8($json->{data}->{translations}[0]->{translatedText} +)->latin1; }
This prints out fine in PuttY (with UTF8 set as the encoding type);
GOT: êtes-vous $VAR1 = 'êtes-vous';
...yet when I update this value in the database, it converts it to:

êtes-vous

If I manually update to the string, it updates the field fine:

$DB->table('Links')->update( { Title => "êtes-vous" } , { ID => 32902 } ) || die $GT::SQL::error;

Anyone got any ideas/suggestions as to what I can try?

TIA!

Andy

In reply to UTF8 fun and games again by ultranerds

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