I have read that, but I am obviously missing the point somewhere. The point where it says "most functions of XML::LibXML that work with in-memory trees accept and return data as character strings (i.e. UTF-8 encoded with the UTF8 flag on)" made me think I would get the same encoded data out as I put in. This is repeated in the second of the basic rules and principles. I'm afraid I can't see anything indicating how to avoid the behaviour I see.
Regards,
John Davies
In reply to Re^2: UTF-8 and XML::LibXML
by davies
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