SV = PV(0x9cf0060) at 0x9fbde50
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (TEMP,POK,pPOK)
PV = 0x9fa6988 "Tr?ningsredskap"\0
CUR = 15
LEN = 16
This looks like Latin-1
SV = PV(0x9cefdd0) at 0x87c2800
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,POK,pPOK,UTF8)
PV = 0x9f9b490 "Tr\303\244ningsredskap"\0 [UTF8 "Tr\x{e4}ningsredska
+p"]
CUR = 16
LEN = 20
A proper string in Perl's internal format. Should be fine to print out if you add that IO layer, or put it through Encode::encode.
SV = PV(0x9cefdd0) at 0x87c2800
REFCNT = 1
FLAGS = (PADMY,POK,pPOK,UTF8)
PV = 0x9f7ca38 "Tr\357\277\275ningsredskap"\0 [UTF8 "Tr\x{fffd}nings
+redskap"]
CUR = 17
LEN = 20
This is wrong. It means you decoded something the wrong character encoding.
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