I don't really know what I am looking at but my untrained eye doesn't spot anything untoward in the reply from curl...

C:\Users\User>curl -v https://test.ontheradar.uk/api/stripe/test.pl * Trying 194.164.26.100:443... * Connected to test.ontheradar.uk (194.164.26.100) port 443 * schannel: disabled automatic use of client certificate * ALPN: curl offers http/1.1 * ALPN: server accepted http/1.1 * using HTTP/1.1 > GET /api/stripe/test.pl HTTP/1.1 > Host: test.ontheradar.uk > User-Agent: curl/8.4.0 > Accept: */* > * schannel: remote party requests renegotiation * schannel: renegotiating SSL/TLS connection * schannel: SSL/TLS connection renegotiated * schannel: remote party requests renegotiation * schannel: renegotiating SSL/TLS connection * schannel: SSL/TLS connection renegotiated < HTTP/1.1 200 OK < Server: nginx < Date: Thu, 09 May 2024 14:18:17 GMT < Content-Type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 < Transfer-Encoding: chunked < Connection: keep-alive < X-Powered-By: PleskLin < {"testing":"some test"}* Connection #0 to host test.ontheradar.uk left + intact

In reply to Re^2: JSON UTF-8 by Bod
in thread JSON encoding error by Bod

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