David Hickman <david.hick...@it.ox.ac.uk> writes: > Thanks for your quick reply. The output is being generated by Perl, > the strange thing being that when I use the ENCODING => 'UTF-8' > configuration parameter this breaks the output. If I don’t include it > then the £ sign is returned in the correct UTF-8 format.
FWIW: The £ sign you use in your mails is 0xa3 (Latin-1 encoding) while the UTF-8 encoded ₤ is 0x20a4. Are you sure you are using the right codepoint and encoding in your templates? Can you attach a small set of files that show the erroneous behaviour? -- Johan _______________________________________________ templates mailing list templates@template-toolkit.org http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates