According to Wikipedia.
- iso-8859-1's A3 codepoint is the pound sign (U+00A3).
- cp1252's A3 codepoint is the pound sign (U+00A3) since it's based on iso-8859-1.
- iso-8859-2's A3 codepoint is uppercase L with stroke (U+0141).
- cp1250's A3 codepoint is uppercase L with stroke (U+0141) since it's based on iso-8859-2.
If this information is accurate, Encode is producing the proper output and wfsp's expectations are wrong.
use Encode qw( decode );
for (qw(
iso-8859-1 cp1252
iso-8859-2 cp1250
)) {
printf( "%-11s U+%04X\n", "$_:", ord( decode($_, "\xA3") ) );
}
iso-8859-1: U+00A3
cp1252: U+00A3
iso-8859-2: U+0141
cp1250: U+0141
Update: Added to node.
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