If Unicode still makes problems, check (with a hex editor) if the file you generate has a byte order mark
Even after applying the encoding from Re^3: Another Unicode/emoji question, it is not displaying, so I need to try BOM next...
Any suggestions on the best way to add the BOM? File::BOM and String::BOM appear only to read the files, not generate them. Or is it as simple as writing \x{efbbbf} as the first thing after the HTTP headers?
In reply to BOM (was: Re^2: Another Unicode/emoji question)
by Bod
in thread Another Unicode/emoji question
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