Perl won't write the BOM for you; it sounds like that must be a part of your output. If it's being written in a different representation (in UTF-8), perhaps that's Perl's UTF-8 translating the BOM as was read (mistakenly) in the input to the valid sequence for those ISO-8859 characters in the output.
In reply to Re: Don't want BOM in output file
by anneli
in thread Don't want BOM in output file
by beerman
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