in reply to Re^3: Global substitution of non-base-plane Unicode characters
in thread Global substitution of non-base-plane Unicode characters
Thanks for reminding me of that. My purpose there was to avoid the automatic "\n" appended by print, so that the UTF-8 BOM is just the first thing written to the output.
Peter
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Re^5: Global substitution of non-base-plane Unicode characters
by kcott (Archbishop) on Feb 24, 2014 at 03:34 UTC | |
by pjfarley3 (Initiate) on Feb 24, 2014 at 04:37 UTC |