\x{92} is not very readable. To support that point, I bet noone even noticed you used the wrong number. (It should be C2.) \N provides a more readable mechanism:
use charnames ':full'; my $str = "Th\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX}t \N{LATIN CAPI +TAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX}pple";
It's pretty long, but shortcuts are provided and you can create your own.
In reply to Re^2: encoding question
by ikegami
in thread encoding question
by 7stud
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