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utf8, locale and regexp
Regarding your first point, UTF-8 is the standard, UTF8 is Perl-specific and means "assume it's valid UTF-8". "UTF-8" would therefore be better. (They're case-insensitive.)
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Re^3: utf8, locale and regexp
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Anonymous Monk
on Apr 10, 2007 at 15:14 UTC
That's what I understood from the doc. What seems to happen:
use encoding 'UTF-8';
is screwing the regexp engine in the configuration above.
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