"Yes! That fixes the printing problem in my terminal!"

Thats nice. But just to add a little bit confusion., please see this:

A One-Liner prints it out as expected:

karl$ perl -e 'print qq(Queensrÿche\n)' Queensrÿche

But please see what happens when i put the stuff into a script (in the same terminal session):

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; binmode STDOUT, ":utf8"; my $string = qq(Queensrÿche); print qq($string\n); my $y_with_trema = qq(\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS}); print qq($y_with_trema\n); $string = qq(Queensr) . $y_with_trema . qq(che); print qq($string\n); __END__ karls-mac-mini:monks karl$ ./roadster001.pl Queensrÿche ÿ Queensrÿche

Seems like things are getting weird. I wonder when i ever will understand this crap.

N.B.: I came in a bit late and didn't read all the posts yet.

Best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^3: The Queensrÿche Situation by karlgoethebier
in thread The Queensrÿche Situation by Rodster001

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