Just 2 cents, really: as far as I know an XML parser is required to return UTF-8. You can write a document in any encoding your system supports, but when you feed it to a parser, it must return UTF-8
AFAIK
Ciao!
--bronto
# Another Perl edition of a song:
# The End, by The Beatles
END {
$you->take($love) eq $you->make($love) ;
}
In reply to Re: Problems with string concatenation and encodings
by bronto
in thread Problems with string concatenation and encodings
by pike
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