Unexpected output from curl and wttr.in

Csaba Raduly rcsaba@gmail.com
Fri Dec 20 18:20:00 GMT 2019


On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 3:10 PM Mike MacEachern <maceach.m@h-networks.net>
wrote:

> I'm currently at a loss with how curl is parsing wttr.in.  Now I've used
> it without in the past, but it seems right now it's really struggling.
> I've checked and echo $LANG reports en_US.UTF-8 just in case that was
> the issue but it's not.  Now I've tried both mintty and the Windows
> console (and changed ForceV2 to 0 as well), no dice.
>
> What's interesting though if I use Cygwin to SSH into my Linux running
> laptop, curl's output looks fine, so the issue doesn't appear to be
> terminal related, unless there's something else I'm missing.  Here's a
> screenshot of what's going on.
>
> https://i.imgur.com/NNgtmlD.png
>
>
Works just fine for me on Windows 10 and mintty
https://imgur.com/ugWl9BY

Csaba

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