XML::LibXML::Parser/
XML::LibXML::Node
Is there an option I can flip or am I stuck hand-decoding this?
use XML::LibXML ;
binmode STDOUT, ':encoding(UTF-8)';
my $str = XML::LibXML->new(
qw/ recover 2 /
)->load_html(
location => q{http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa664812(v=v
+s.71).aspx},
)->find(
q{/html/body/div/div[2]/div[2]/div[3]/div[3]/dl[15]/dd[29] }
)->get_node(0)->textContent;
print $str;
Running above, nbsp seems to be double-encoded (shows up as a-circumflex)
Seems as if libxml is returning utf-8 bytes but the string isn't marked as utf?
Adding use Encode; print decode('UTF-8', $str ); seems to resolve this, but I thought libxml could handle this without my help
What am I missing?
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