I agree that this should be done automatically if the UTF-8 IO layer is specified. The fact that UTF-8 files with a BOM are rare make this more important. I'm willing to bet that there are many Perl scripts out there that read UTF-8 files and that will break the first time they encounter a file with a BOM.
In reply to Re: UTF-8 text files with Byte Order Mark
by Anonymous Monk
in thread UTF-8 text files with Byte Order Mark
by muba
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