Thank you — working solutions highly appreciated!
I confess I don't understand this bit:
binmode adds to the defaults, rather than replacing them.
What does it even mean for a stream to have more than one encoding associated with it? The point of associating an encoding with a stream is to reduce ambiguity; a stream saying "eh, the encoding might be this or that" only increases ambiguity.
In reply to Re^2: using binmode() to override default encoding specified in "use open"
by raygun
in thread using binmode() to override default encoding specified in "use open"
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