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<node id="964693" title="Re^3: UTF8 URI Escaping" created="2012-04-11 23:59:20" updated="2012-04-11 23:59:20">
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Your Mother</author>
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&lt;p&gt;Yes, yes. Quite right. Too glossy there, though if the output layer was right, it would have been fine, and I would also have -utf8 flag in the CGI, with proper encodings on the layers and the HTTP headers, or decoding manually the input, or Encoding::Unicode in the Catalyst plugin list, or… The real point being rolling your own can bite seasoned devs, it *will* bite neophytes and create maintenance nightmares for, well, me because I seem to inherit an endless stream of code written in this style.
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