(BTW, you might find it easier to use the perl built-in function "rename" -- it saves you from worrying about what happens to non-ASCII data being passed as command-line args to a sub-shell.)
Yeah, instead of worrying about what happens if you do a system call, you now have to worry about what happens if you do a system call. The same thing happens: latin1 or utf8 encoding may be used, depending on the circumstances. Thus: encode explicitly.
In reply to Re^2: Writing UTF8 Filename
by Juerd
in thread Writing UTF8 Filename
by amiribarksdale
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