in reply to Re^11: Perl Modules for handling Non English text
in thread Perl Modules for handling Non English text

I never disputed the possibility of problems with format conversions. The topic never even came up.

And I believe that this "jump" involves the source files and input format.

I'm not sure what you mean by that.

Note that Perl understands UTF-8 source files if you use use utf8;. (Since it seems to matter to you, the Hindi characters would be 3 bytes or more in such files.)

But I say that there are complications with source database files.

I'm not sure what you mean by this either. But "source" means reading, right? If you were able to store the character in it in the first place, there's no reason you wouldn't be able to read them back.

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Re^13: Perl Modules for handling Non English text
by Marshall (Canon) on Apr 02, 2009 at 07:52 UTC
    Obviously non-western languages is not my area of expertise! I did learn a few things by investigating this. 7 bit is right for std ASCII. I was looking at another kind of table for some kind HTML encoding where all 8 bit are used. Turns out this Hindi thing also appears to be a non-issue. According to my friend who speaks Hindi, most of these guys buy the English version. Anyway I learned a few things and I'm happy about that. Sometimes investigation of some questions leads to some strange paths.