Can we use Perl to open or save a file in MS Window Unicode format? To avoid confusion, the "Unicode" format I'm talking about is the following: When you use Window Notepad to save a text file, you click "Save As" and you have following 4 options in the "Encoding" box: ANSI, Unicode, Unicode big endian, UTF-8. If you choose "Unicode" and save, this is the format I talk about. It's not UTF-8, but I don't know what it is, may be UCS-2 LE?? Anyway, I used a code like this: open FH, "<:encoding(UCS-2LE)", "$myfile" or die "can't open file"; I tried all different unicode formats I know, like UCS-2BE, UCS-2LE, Utf-16, Utf16LE, etc. but none of them worked. Thanks a lot for your help!!

In reply to Perl to Read/Write Window Unicode Text files by maylin

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