I''m having a problem with output gleaned from searching ISO-8859-9 web
pages.
I thought I had rectified this by opening the pages "r:ISO...", and by
using .force_encoding and .encode! with the lines. This seems to work,
as according to logger.info output, execution makes it all the way
through the controller AND the view code...meaning I would have thought
there is nothing left for me to do.
After the controller code has run I get:
Rendering docsearch/search
Then the view code runs and I get:
Completed in 1179ms (View: 11, DB: 1) | 200 OK
[http://localhost/docdir/search]
THEN,
Processing ApplicationController#search
which seems strange, since
Processing DocdirController#search
already happened. I had not noticed this before; what is the difference
between these two, and what is the significance of "Processing
ApplicationController#search" AFTER the view is already complete?
Anyway, that''s when I get
ArgumentError (invalid byte sequence in UTF-8):
<internal:prelude>:8:in `synchronize''
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/httpserver.rb:111:in `service''
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/httpserver.rb:70:in `run''
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/server.rb:183:in `block in
start_thread''
So I have tried setting both internal and external encodings:
Encoding.default_external = @dir.encoding
Encoding.default_internal = @dir.encoding
In the hopes that this would mean everything -- parsing, IO, etc. will
be done in ISO-8859-1, but obviously this is not the case. I presume I
cannot set the encoding for the scripts that aren''t mine, ie, the
webrick scripts that are throwing this error.
What can I do? AFAICT, all my code has executed without error, every
line dealt with is output via the logger, in the controller AND in the
view, A-ok, and then this happens? Why can I not just set *everything*
to one encoding for a duration? Is it webrick? I also tried using
Encoding::Converter on everything read in, to no avail...Help!
--MK
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