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Frank Jüdes Frank.Juedes at linux4specialists.com
Tue Jun 1 17:43:32 BST 2021
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Hi Stephane,
i have not (yet) figured out how to convert multi-byte characters from URL-encoding back into in the correct Unicode characters in Perl. There are a couple of Perl packages claiming to be able to to that, but the two i have tested didn't work correct with all characters, for example the German Umlauts äöü are working fine, but the sharp s (ß) does not. - Work in progress…
Best regards from Charleston (WV), Frank/2
On 2021-05-30 04:28, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 12:36:20AM -0400,
Frank Jüdes <Frank.Juedes at linux4specialists.com> wrote
a message of 208 lines which said:
sorry for the non-functional box utility! /boxes/ is using the file
//usr/share/boxes/boxes/ on my development-system (Oracle Linux 7.9) to
store the box design-definitions, whereas on the production-server (Centos
8.2) the filename is//usr/share/boxes/ instead. Had to add a couple of lines
to the perl program to determine the correct filename and now it works:
It fails for Unicode characters. I input "deux cafés" in Lagrange and
I get mojibake "deux cafés"
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