Plain "c" in ASCII is indistinguishable from the "c" in UTF-8.
I thought that the utf flag would distinguish strings that you've asked to be utf8 encoded; from those you haven't. Even if they both contain the same 7-bit codes.
If that's not the case; perl's Unicode support is even more broken than I thought.
In fact, all the 7-bit ASCII are part of the UTF-8.
And if the non-Unicode strings contain 8-bit chars?
In reply to Re^4: Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by BrowserUk
in thread Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by BrowserUk
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