I need to pull strings out of a database and format them for display on a web page. Individually this is not a problem, but the strings are in various formats in the database and I'm having trouble figuring out a sequence of conversions that will handle all inputs. The strings are mostly ascii, but some of them have special characters embedded.

The below program creates a sample array of characters from the database, then converts them to html. I manually figured out what needs to be done to each character. I need to replace the noted two lines with something that can automatically handle the various formats.

#!/usr/bin/perl -W use strict; use warnings; use feature 'say'; use Encode qw(decode encode); use HTML::Entities; my @in = (chr(226).chr(152).chr(134), chr(195).chr(161), chr(150), chr +(153), '®', '&', 'Æ', chr(63743), chr(991), chr(9760)); decode_entities($_) for @in; #The below two lines need to be replaced $in[$_] = decode ('utf8', $in[$_]) for 0..1; $in[$_] = decode ('cp1252', $in[$_]) for 2..3; say encode_entities($_) for @in;
output: ☆ á – ™ ® & Æ  ϟ ☠

Thank you for any assistance you can render.


In reply to Convert strings with unknown encodings to html by Pascal666

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