Setting the environment variable has always worked. mod_perl can "see"
the PERL_UNICODE variable is set based on the fact that the
${^UNICODE} variable is returning 63 (SDA). The problem is that it
seems to ignore it.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Dondi Stroma <suppressed> wrote:
> Maybe you need to use PerlSetEnv ?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rob French" <suppressed>
> To: "André Warnier" <suppressed>
> Cc: <suppressed>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 2:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [mp1] Can't get UTF8 input streams to automatically be decoded
> using PERL_UNICODE under mod_perl
>
>
> I have tried setting it via Apache SetEnv directive as well as in my
> environment as root when starting Apache. In both cases the variable
> is correctly set in mod_perl it is just ignored.
>
> As another test I tried the same code as a plain ol' CGI script and it
> works in that case. So the issue is definitely with mod_perl and its
> interaction with the PERL_UNICODE env variable.
>
> Thanks for your help investigating. I was worried that it might be a
> mod_perl 1.x thing or a Perl version thing. Good to know it isn't just
> my setup :)
>
> Rgrds,
> Rob
>
>
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