On 27/09/2007, Josef Chladek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello list, > > after endless hours of debugging, here are my recommendations for > correct use of utf8 with Catalyst and HTML::FormFu > > 1) don't use Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode > 2) don't use "use utf8" in the controller, that has formfu stuff in it > 3) don't use .yml configs, use Config::General instead (maybe others > working as well) > 4) in I18/de.pm remove "use utf8", otherwise error-messages corrupt > the rest of the page > > at least for me now everything is encoded correctly (and my other > controllers work as well correctly with utf8) > > C:P:Compress:Gzip is ok to use (contrary to what I said yesterday)
I've had a look at the Cat app you sent - and I've managed to get it working properly. * Load Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode. * Add the config option (ENCODING => 'UTF-8') to View/TT. (DEFAULT_ENCODING is a View/TT/ForceUTF8 option - which shouldn't be necessary) * Finally, the main thing that was causing problems was the lang="de" attribute in the html tag in your foo.tt2 - remove it. You should now find that form submissions with errors render ok. I've also tested this with Compress::Gzip - and it works fine too. If you find yourself having to remove Catalyst::Plugin::UTF8 or remove "use utf8" from modules with utf8 in the source - then there's something else going wrong. To be honest, I don't know why the lang tag caused problems - I've never used lang tags, and I also only use xhtml, not html. I tried adding a meta tag with a lang="de" attribute, and it didn't cause any problems, but I don't know if that has the same effect that you're wanting. Carl _______________________________________________ HTML-FormFu mailing list HTML-FormFu@lists.scsys.co.uk http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/html-formfu