The file name is a different issue. My impression is that the ZIP format, Archive::Zip, and Unix file systems store file names as binary strings. They don't care about the encoding. However, the Perl could be translating the strings from native encoding to UTF-8. Also, some programs handling Unix file names assume they are UTF-8 (or a different native encoding). They will consider the German character as either invalid and translate it to something else.
In reply to Re: Archive::Zip and german charset
by iburrell
in thread Archive::Zip and german charset
by walto
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