$ perldoc template |grep -i utf8 -C2 Alternately, the "binmode" argument can specify a particular IO la +yer such as ":utf8". $tt->process($infile, $vars, $outfile, binmode => ':utf8') || die $tt->error(), "\n";
In reply to Re^3: "ISO-8859-1 0x80-0xFF" and chr()
by Anonymous Monk
in thread "ISO-8859-1 0x80-0xFF" and chr()
by remiah
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