Searching for "utf8" yields a ton of results. Sorting through the correct method to do something is a bit daunting. I've tried several solutions to, what I think is a simple problem, with no luck.
I have a perl program that opens a text file, stores all the data in a hash, and spits out a new text file. This file has UTF8 characters in it. Basically, all i want to do is preserve these characters.
Currently what happens when i open my output file in a UTF8 aware text editor it displays a "?" on the UTF8 characters that perl output. If i save the file as UTF8 from the text editor the characters appear correctly.
My question is, how do i skip that step? How do i make perl correctly read in UTF8 then output everything to a UTF8 file?
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