not the C3 A9 I'm looking for
Then you're not looking for UTF-8!!!!!
$ perl -e"print qq!\x{C3A9}!
Wide character in print at -e line 1.
쎩
$ perl -Mopen=:std,:encoding(UTF-8) -e"print qq!\x{C3A9}!" |hexdump
00000000: EC 8E A9 - | |
00000003;
$ perl -Mopen=:std,:encoding(UTF-16LE) -e"print qq!\x{C3A9}!" |hexdump
00000000: A9 C3 - | |
00000002;
$ perl -Mopen=:std,:encoding(UTF-16BE) -e"print qq!\x{C3A9}!" |hexdump
00000000: C3 A9 - | |
00000002;
$
UTF16-BE shows C3A9, and it is not UTF-8 as
encoding="UTF-8"? claims
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