#!/usr/bin/perl --
use Encode qw/ encode decode /;
my $string = decode("iso-8859-1", $octets);
{ ## probably works but if it doesn't
use Win32::Unicode::File();
Win32::Unicode::File::moveW( $rawness, $string );
}
{ ## should work
open my $in, '<:raw', $rawness or die $!;
{
use Win32::Unicode::Native;
open my $out, '>:raw', $string or die $!;
print $out readline( $in );
close $out;
}
close $in;
}
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