Randy,

Did that (made sure to uninstall first).
(made sure to replace the mod_perl.so as well)

But no cure.
I'm still getting the dreaded '8211=>entity: 150'.

But it was worth a try

Bart

PS: Oh Randy and a big thanks of course for maintaining the ppms.
It makes the life for the rest of us (mere mortals who dislike compiling) so
much easier.


-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Kobes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 7:00 AM
To: Bart Terryn
Cc: Stas Bekman; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: porting from mod_perl1 to mod_perl2


On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Bart Terryn wrote:

> Stas,
>
> Sorry to insist.
> But here I am again...
>
> Stas wrote:
> >Actually I haven't looked, I have tested with your code.
> Thanks a lot for going through the effort...
>
> >Before setting the header I wasn't getting the unicode
> >chars you put in the form back in the dump. After setting
> >the header it did print out exacly the same unicode
> >character.
>
> Well that is strange. I just changed my code and still am
> getting the endash back as code 150 and not as the 8212
> code (the way it went in).

If you're using ppm to install mod_perl, could you try the
latest version at http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/? There
were some changes made recently that may affect the above
problem. Note that the version in the mod_perl.ppd hasn't
changed, so you may have to uninstall mod_perl and then
install it to force ppm to upgrade.

--
best regards,
randy kobes

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