I would like ask about encoding in XML::Parser
here is simple code
my $p= XML::Parser->new( Style => 'Tree' , ProtocolEncoding => 'windows-1250' ); my $XmlDok=$p->parse( '<RAP>ó</RAP>' ); my $xso = XML::SimpleObject->new( $XmlDok ); my $buff = $xso->child('RAP')->value;
How to convert $buff back to windows-1250 ?
On linux I just convert it using:
my $Map= new Unicode::Map("CP1250"); $buff= $Map->from_unicode( Unicode::Transform::unicode_to_utf16be( $ +buff ) );
but the same conversion doesn't work under Windows !!!!!
I'm a bit confused ?
There are any simplier way to achive conversion back from XML::Parser and working well under linux and windows

Edited by planetscape - added code tags


In reply to XML::Parser & encoding by Szani

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