Hi, I'm using perl5.8.7 and I'm trying to encode a Utf-8 file to Unicode. I've already managed to encode from Unicode to Utf-8 with following code:
#!C:\perl\perl.exe -w use open IN => ':encoding(UCS-2LE)', OUT => ':encoding(UTF-8)'; use open ':std'; while (<STDIN>) { print STDOUT; }
But I can't reverse the process!!! Are there anyone who know how to solve my problem? Need answer quick! Thanks!

20050714 Cleaned up by Corion: Added code tags


In reply to Encode a Utf-8 file to Unicode (TRICKY) by JustMe79

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