Interestingly, XML::Simple converts to UTF-8 for meIIRC XML is always supposed to contain unicode data (i.e. a number; reference should be understood as a unicode code-point no matter what the file's encoding is), so converting to utf-8 would appear to be a good thing in perl, as perl uses utf-8 for unicode. I would appreciate a pointer to a comprehensive (and clear) reference about XML(-parsers) and character encoding though. I'm just not 100% clear on the whole subject.
In reply to Re^2: Character Conversion Conundrum
by Joost
in thread Character Conversion Conundrum
by SheridanCat
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