ActiveState Perl Dev Kit 1.9 and ActivePerl 5.8.1 (this cannot be changed as later AS Perl releases have no Tk).
I currently use Perl 5.10, Tk is fine. You have to use ppm to install it - it is available, it just doesn't come as part the default set of stuff. Some simple upgrade is probably not the answer to your language problem, but it is possible if needed for other reasons.

Might want to try getting the "short path name"? For use in opening files, etc? Win32::GetShortPathName($fullpath);. I think there is a much better way to deal with filenames for the languages you list, but can't find it right now.


In reply to Re: File path internationalization by Marshall
in thread File path internationalization by ron7

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