previously I dealing with a file written in UTF-8 which is stored in window, but I found the first line the will have this nasty u+FEFF at the beginning of the line.
I googled it and it is the "utf-8 signature" added by most of the window text editor. Seems perl did nothing for this, do I need to kill this character (and other BOM character) every time I read a utf-8 file?
In reply to will perl do anything with u+FEFF (or other unicode BOM) in the beginning of the file? by vic
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