in reply to Re: UCS2 Internationalization file parsing
in thread UCS2 Internationalization file parsing

If I run your smiley script on my Windows 2000 machine and get garbage (looks like it might be extended ASCII), what do I need to change?

I have "Central Europe" and "Western Europe and United States" enabled in Control Panel->Regional Options. Locale is English (United States).

In my script if I try to encode what I've read in (back to original question) I get a "Wide character in input" error. Print doesn't show me the correct data even though I've used binmode to set STDOUT.

Are there other environment settings I need to be making?

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