Well, how about you make a small, selfcontained program that demonstrates your problem (i.e. reading/writing files with UTF8 filenames - it shouldn't take more than 5 - 10 lines -
and I do not mean a CGI program that needs lots of other files - just a simple command line program is much better) and if that still shows the problem, post it here along with a clear description of the problem involving
at least the full program, the expected output and the actual output.
you should know the deal by now.
Also, I realize you're greek and english isn't your native language, but PLEASE try to spell at least the simple words like "this", "to" and "don't" correctly. A spelling error here or there isn't a problem but this is just very annoying to read.
Now, one important tip: almost all the time you do not want to use Encode::from_to. You'll want to use Encode::encode (from utf8 to some other encoding) and Encode::decode (from some encoding to utf8). see the docs.
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