OK, adding <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> to my header seems to have sorted this problem!
That’s fine and a good idea—it SHOULD be the first <head> child—but the most important place to solve it is in the response headers. For example–
perl -MCGI=header -le 'print header(-charset => "utf-8")'But in whatever server idiom you’ve adopted.
In reply to Re: Perl Template UTF8
by Your Mother
in thread Perl Template UTF8
by packetstormer
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