um, did you put in the html escape codes, or was that perlmonks? are U+2319... the code-points you want to print?
#!/usr/bin/perl --
use CGI;
binmode STDOUT, ':encoding(UTF-8)';
print CGI->header(qw/-charset UTF-8/);
print "\N{U+2319}\N{U+2330}\N{U+2335}\N{U+2368}\N{U+2319}\N{U+2350}\N{
+U+2354}";
make sure your console can display unicode(UTF-8), see
perlunitut: Unicode in Perl#I/O flow (the actual 5 minute tutorial)
Re^9: UTF-8 text files with Byte Order Mark
Re: search for chr() fails
Re^5: rename to UTF8 filename
Upside Down Text Revised, Re: How to print utf8 char in Term::Screen::Win32 ?
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