That's the locale, which isn't quite the same thing as the IANA name of the character set (I think). How do I get from the return value of setlocale(...) to the encoding? POSIX::localeconv(..) only gives me numeric formatting conventions.
In reply to Re^2: Is there a variable or function equivalent to APR_LOCALE_CHARSET (native platform encoding)
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in thread Is there a variable or function that returns the native platform encoding (APR_LOCALE_CHARSET)
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