Thank you very much! It worked.
Now i have investigated a bit farther on the web and found there is a module
use utf8::all;
seems very interesting to me.
But i got a problem since i have included it:
utf8 "\xB4" does not map to Unicode (pointing to line 8, please read farther)
on running my script1, where i set:
use utf8::all;
require 'script2';
In the script2 i have:
1 # again
2 use utf8::all;
3
4 sub openfile{
5 my $file=shift @_;
6 my $cont;
7 open my $fh, '<', $file || die "sopen: Cann't open $file $!";
8 do{
9 $cont.=<$fh>;
10 }until( eof( $fh ) );
11 close $fh;
12 return $cont;
13}
So, why is it so?
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