Win32::TieRegistry uses the *A APIs ("ANSI") for the Registry and so needs 8-bit characters encoded to match your locale. Win32API::Registry exposes the *W APIs ("wide") for the Registry which would allow (and require) you to use Windows "UNICODE" characters (UCS-2LE last I checked but if it became UTF-16, it likely doesn't matter for French characters).
So, likely the easiest solution is to convert your strings to the current locale's 8-bit encoding and continue to use Win32::TieRegistry.
- tye
In reply to Re: French Accent in Windows Registry (A/W)
by tye
in thread French Accent in Windows Registry
by duc
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