Thanks. Adding use utf8; was one of the first things I tried. I've also tried opening stdout as :utf8 but that doesn't help either. Adding an additional print() shows that the script itself is handling UTF8, or at least looks like it is, but XML::Feed seems not to.

#!/usr/bin/perl use utf8; use open ':encoding(utf8)'; use XML::Feed; use English; use strict; use warnings; my $d='Feed from a to ц'; my $t='abc...едц'; my $feed = XML::Feed->new('RSS'); $feed->title('Feed'); $feed->link('https://www.example.com/feed.rss'); $feed->language('en'); $feed->description($d); my $entry = XML::Feed::Entry->new(); $entry->link('https://www.example.com/one.html'); $entry->title($t); $feed->add_entry($entry); print "Description: $d\n"; print "Title: $t\n"; print $feed->as_xml; exit(0)

For what it's worth, the following appears to produce only a blank line.

#!/usr/bin/perl use utf8; print "\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}\n";

The terminal is xfce4-terminal 0.8.10 (Xfce 4.16) and set to use UTF-8. Pressing the keys "едц" appear to show the right characters.


In reply to Re^2: UTF8 Output with XML::Feed? (use utf8) by mldvx4
in thread UTF8 Output with XML::Feed? by mldvx4

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