Tux,
Hello! And thank you for doing such a fine job of maintaining Text::CSV_XS.
Does the release of Text::CSV_XS version 1.02 mean that I can now use Text::CSV_XS to parse UTF-8 Concordance DAT files, something it couldn't do before? The peculiar characteristics of a Concordance DAT file are that it uses a control character as the separator character (U+0014) and a non-ASCII/non-ISO-8859-1 character as the string delimiter character (U+00FE), which is encoded with two bytes in UTF-8. (See Best Way To Parse Concordance DAT File Using Modern Perl? and Peculiar Reference To U+00FE In Text::CSV_XS Documentation.)
Jim
In reply to Re^2: Text::CSV and Unicode
by Jim
in thread Text::CSV and Unicode
by vsespb
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