Ok, now i actually might have found a bug :)
Some time ago, we changed our total system to use utf-8 encoding, but now we encounter the following problems:
The first time a call is made to the server, a string is displayed correctly, but the second time, you get the weird utf-8 chars on the screen, that only show properly if you put your browser decoding back to latin1.
It seems it has to do with an issue with APR::Table, that might be used by modperl to store it's data: see this link for possible details.
To overcome the problem, we now set apache to use:
PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRun
in stead of the preferred
PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry
The bug does not occur now, but the advantage of using modperl is mostly lost.
Does anyone have seen the same issue and have a acceptable solution?
Thanks!
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