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Esteemed monks,
SOAP::Lite has bitten me yet again. I have an application that queries a server which returns data from a MySQL database. Everything is fine - as long as there are no 'oddball' characters in the data. For example, I need do nothing more than add an é ( 0xE9 according to the Windows character map ) and then the whole thing stops. The table in MySQL has been defined with a character set of UTF-8. I assume I am doing something inherently stupid, surely no reasonable module would reject standard characters sets like that? In the following example method, taken from my server, I have whittled the code down to the point where I just set the name. If the name is 'joe' then the client gets the XML, if it is 'joé' then no data is returned. So what am I doing wrong? updated correct typo, thanks marto In reply to Problem with SOAP::Lite and accented characters. by jdtoronto
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