in reply to Re^3: JSON, Data::Dumper and accented chars in utf-8 [OFF/Gripe]
in thread JSON, Data::Dumper and accented chars in utf-8

It's not the site that did that; it's your browser. "ő" doesn't exist in Windows-1252, so your browser decided to send "&#337;" instead. PerlMonks is displaying "<code>&#337;</code>" as "&#337;" as it should.

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Re^5: JSON, Data::Dumper and accented chars in utf-8 [OFF/Gripe]
by Ralesk (Pilgrim) on Jan 22, 2012 at 16:23 UTC

    Ah, cp1252, how retro!

    Still, in the end, the process mangles perfectly viable characters that are by no means special to node syntax, and that’s just bad.