Well ... the first thing to realize is that all iso-8859-2 characters can be converted to utf-8 but the reverse is not true (for example, japanese glyphs cannot be converted to iso-8859-2).
I'd recommend reading Perl Programming/Unicode UTF-8. It's mostly about iso-8859-1 <-> UTF-8 in a CGI::Application/Apache stack but it's probably the best written article about encoding issues and I'm sure you can glean some relevant tips.
In reply to Re: Change encoding of a string from utf8 to iso-8859-2
by derby
in thread Change encoding of a string from utf8 to iso-8859-2
by bucz
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