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in thread Is there some universal Unicode+UTF8 switch?

here some Cyr letters but perlmonks.org replaces it with HTML-escapes

It does that to code tags for some reason, use pre instead:

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Re^4: Is there some universal Unicode+UTF8 switch?
by VK (Novice) on Sep 02, 2019 at 11:05 UTC
    Thank you. Actually this <code> behavior might be another illustration of that Perl's misunderstanding "UTF-8 literal" and "Unicode literal" :-)

      Except that there are no "Unicode literals".

      This has nothing to do with Perl. What we see here are different rules for the acceptable character sets of PerlMonks markup. BTST: Today I was surprised when I noticed that I could write "Rīga" in the text of an article, but not in its title.

        > I could write "Rīga" in the text of an article, but not in its title
        The site itself also prepares us to the Perl way of thinking? :-)