I see where you are going, but it will not work.

The reason I did not use:

m/[^:ascii:]]/
is Perl does not see the non-ascii characters at all. It sees only question marks for filenames. Even though in Windows the filenames appear in a native lanuage like Japanese or Arabic. Example: ??? ?? ???.txt is what Perl sees as a non-ascii filename. Therefore, I picked up non-ascii files using:
m/[\?]+/
and it worked...sometimes. The reason it does not work all the time is that if a file has exactly the same number of question marks perl considers it a duplicate and will not rename it.

I need a method to make Perl, when reading a directory or globbing(i've tried globbing many of times, no go) to see these filenames as they are, not as question marks.

thank for your assistance


In reply to Re^2: Renaming non-ascii files by Anonymous Monk
in thread Renaming non-ascii files by jon12

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