I have been looking all over, but how can I specify this <subchar>? The default is '?' but I would like to use a space instead.Handling Malformed Data ... CHECK = Encode::FB_DEFAULT ( == 0) If CHECK is 0, (en|de)code will put a substitution character in place +of a malformed character. When you encode, <subchar> will be used.
In reply to How to specify Encode:: <subchar>? by Marcello
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