Hi Monks. I'm hoping to gain some perl wisdom about outputting unicode or "utf8" codes.
I've tried things like
open FO, ">test.txt";
binmode FO, ":utf8";
print FO "\u00b9"
But it doesn't work. The output is "00b9".
I've tried other things like
print FO "\u-00b9"; # Outputs -00b9
print FO "\u{00b9}"; # Outputs {00b9}
print FO "\x{00b9}"; # Outputs a strange character (the code for 00b9
+is a superscript 1}
I've tried searching the Internet to no avail. Every page on this topic requires you to read an encyclopedia. All I want is the code to output a unicode literal. Thanks everyone!
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