I think the problem occurrs when you do stuff like:
use utf8; my $filename = "Söme Weird File"; open my $fh, "<", $filename or die;
Except that "ö" is likely still a valid character. The same happens with filenames read from an external file I guess.
In reply to Re^4: MD5 non ascii file name
by Corion
in thread MD5 non ascii file name
by benjwlee
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