It was just to show what the natural state of the strings was assumed to be by perl. You artificially flipped the switch on/off—no decoding or encoding. You also showed code using the functions of utf8 which is probably a bad example to set. You know exactly what you’re doing but someone who doesn’t sees a top monk using it they think, oh, that must be a good idea, I’ll use upgrade and downgrade to “fix” my encodings too.
In reply to Re^3: HTML::Entities and Unicode quotes
by Your Mother
in thread HTML::Entities and Unicode quotes
by tod222
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