Rob, locale identifiers are platform-dependent. The id "de" probably works nowhere, "de_DE" will work on most Unix systems, if the locale "de_DE" is installed. On Windows you have to use "German" or "German_Germany" which is the same. But all that is clear and not the question.
The question was: Is it possible to activate a UTF-8 locale on Windows? The Microsoft documentation claims that it is possible but how can that feature be used from Perl?
In reply to Re: Using setlocale() on Windows with utf-8 support
by gflohr
in thread Using setlocale() on Windows with utf-8 support
by gflohr
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