Hello.
You need "use utf8;" for literal strings to be treated as utf8 "character".
From perluniintro ...#!/usr/bin/perl use XML::Parser; use utf8; ###added $xml = "<word>Müller</word>"; $ch = sub { my ($p, $w) = @_; binmode STDOUT, ":encoding(UTF-8)"; ###added print "#$w#\n"; }; # the next commented 2 lines mean the same # and translate the output to iso-8859-1 # $p = XML::Parser->new(); $p = XML::Parser->new(ProtocolEncoding => 'UTF-8'); # this line do the right job, but why?? #$p = XML::Parser->new(ProtocolEncoding => 'ISO-8859-1'); $p->setHandlers('Char' => $ch); $p->parse($xml);
In reply to Re: UTF-8 and XML::Parser
by remiah
in thread UTF-8 and XML::Parser
by Anonymous Monk
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