Thanks for the answer, but before this I need to understand when I need to write :encoding(UTF-8) and when not.
For example I wrote a script that take info from all users and put it in index.
open FH , "<:encoding(UTF-8)","$dir/private_data";
Process the data
open FH ,">:encoding(UTF-8)","$path_index";
After that another web script take the data from this index file
open FH ,"<:encoding(UTF-8)","$path_index";
And prints all the data into HTML page. All the German chars with dots and other unique chars , printed as question mark inside polygon.
But if I use the regular way
open FH ,"<","$path_index";
All the chars shows as it needed to be... So I don't really understand why it happens.

In reply to Re^2: Mess with UTF-8, utf8 and raw encoding on live working platform by AlfaProject
in thread Mess with UTF-8, utf8 and raw encoding on live working platform by AlfaProject

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