All right, here is the scoop: I have an Excel file which has some Central European characters in it. I want to read those characters and replace them with something else (extended ASCII characters). I first used your ordinary s//operator:
while (chomp($line = <>)){
$line =~ s/char/replacement/g;
}
But this didn't work (of course). Then I used the utf8 module:
use utf8;
while (chomp($line = <>)){
$line =~ s/char/replacement/g;
}
But this gave me only the warning that I have "illegal Unicode characters" or something like that...
So my question is simple: has anyone played with Unicode support in Perl and does anyone has an idea how can I do this??
Oh, and yes, I'm writing this on Win2K Server, Excel is 2000 and Perl is 5.6.0 ActiveState (yes, a Windows project).
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