On 24/09/2007, Josef Chladek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Am 24.09.2007 um 13:37 schrieb Carl Franks: > > > On 24/09/2007, Josef Chladek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> hello list, > >> > >> when I use the config from yml [1], my output is wrong, as soon as I > >> put [% form %] in my tt (umlauts garbled). > >> when I do the config in my Controller [2], everything's working. > >> following the thread in > >> http://lists.scsys.co.uk/pipermail/html-formfu/2007-August/ > >> 000190.html > >> looked like that the yml/unicode problem was solved (I'm using > >> YAML::Syck 0.97) - any chance on getting this working correctly with > >> yml files? > > > > Are you saving the files as utf-8, or some iso variant? > > If you're using utf-8, then it should work - I don't know about other > > encodings though. > > yes, unicode everywhere - there are no umlauts in the yml file (nor > the corresponding code in the controller), but the files are saved > utf8 (textmate and vim say so) and the controller uses 'use utf8;' > > > When you tested with umlauts in the controller, did you "use utf8;" > > in the file? > > Because you should have needed to. If it appeared to work without > > that, then something was still going wrong. > > > > FormFu sets the appropriate flags to make both YAML::Syck and TT > > handle utf-8 correctly (see ObjectUtil.pm load_config_file() and > > Render/base.pm xhtml() for details) > > - so my first suggestion is to ensure your yaml + TT files are utf-8 > > encoded, and then, if you're viewing this in a browser, ensure you're > > setting the page encoding, or if you're viewing this in a console, > > make sure it can display unicode ok. > > > > The examples you sent didn't seem to have any umlauts in - was that > > intended? > > yes, the umlauts are in the tt files and as soon as [% form %] > appears they are broken. > in the View::TT I use > DEFAULT_ENCODING => 'UTF-8', > > I tried to comment out as much as possible in the formfu files: as > soon as > process_attrs(self.attrs) > in start_form is processed, the umlauts are bad. > > with the controller code everything's working except that I can't get > $c->stash->{form}->submitted > what is needed to populate the form after a submit?
FormFu passes ('ENCODING' => 'UTF-8') to TT, but I can't see anything about TT using a DEFAULT_ENCODING setting. Have you tried outputting the source to your console to check exactly what's being output? $ script/myapp_test / Other than that, I can't think of much else. If you can replicate the problem with a minimal Catalyst application, you could send that to the list. Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu