Chances are that if ASCII is turning up with interposed zero bytes, your file is in utf16. That is the default encoding on Windows.
Perl 5.8 is pretty smart about unicode.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re: How to read a Unicode file?
by Zaxo
in thread How to read a Unicode file?
by ibanix
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