I took a stab at an unclear question. Your clarification still talks about handles inherited from a session or terminal, but handles are inherited from a process.
The poster of the question is most definitely a Windows user, but the answer I gave is not Windows specific. Perl never automatically adds the :encoding layer appropriate for your terminal.
Pipes don't even have anything to do with terminals.
In reply to Re^3: Standard handles inherited from a utf-8 enabled shell
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Standard handles inherited from a utf-8 enabled shell
by BrowserUk
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