As far as I'm aware, there are some plans for redoing the filename handling of Perl, but the ugly problem is that Windows is the only OS that has something remotely resembling a statement about the encoding of filenames. Unixish operating systems use "native" filename encoding, that is, simple octet streams, but there is no easy way for Perl to find out what encoding a filename uses. I don't know if at least OSX states the encoding of a filename, or even simply uses UTF8. And let's not start talking about network shares...
In reply to Re^2: Converting East Asian strings
by Corion
in thread Converting East Asian strings
by Anonymous Monk
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