I'll investigate how to handle file with what appears to be a ^M (\r) at the end of a filename. -Brian
Well, it really shouldn't need special handling, other than making sure when you warn/die... the filename is escaped, because \r among other chars doesn't show up well in console :)( Basic debugging checklist )
open should just open the file, so first thing to try is feeding it proper Dumpered filename -- if that works, you know what to work on next, which is
how the filename gets to your program, if its readdir, it should work, if its @ARGV or something else, you might need to decode utf8 ... see utf8, how to unicode filenames?, how to make a filename in unicode characters
In reply to Re^3: filename with question mark
by Anonymous Monk
in thread filename with question mark
by bdugay
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