That is as counterintuitive as a thing can be. You have a file that is encoded in UTF-8 and has a UTF-8 byte order mark in it, yet to solve a problem with it not being interpreted properly as UTF-8 text by a module, you have to use binmode, not the proper UTF-8 encoding layer :encoding(UTF-8). It just doesn't make sense. Who would intuit that? Obviously, not I. :-(
In reply to Re^3: Encode throws "Wide character in subroutine entry" when using XML::Simple
by Jim
in thread Encode throws "Wide character in subroutine entry" when using XML::Simple
by nglenn
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