... Ł, which is the Unicode codepoint for capital L with stroke, (ie the output is correct).
I think wfsp's point is that the pound sign (A3) should remain £ — i.e. the
Unicode codepoint U+00A3 (pound sign) vs. U+0141 (capital L with stroke).
IOW, I don't think the output is correct...
Update: as ikegami points out, cp1250 does not correspond to Latin-1 (ISO 8859-1), as I was misled to assume (and maybe wfsp, too?) — the difference between cp1250 and cp1252 then of course explains the output...
In reply to Re^2: win32 txt (with a £) -> decode -> encode_entities -> L with stroke
by almut
in thread win32 txt (with a £) -> decode -> encode_entities -> L with stroke
by wfsp
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