pg is right. I don't have a windows machine to try it on, but it would seem that when you use the mode spec ">:encoding(ucs2le)" in the open call, this might get appended after the default Windows ":crlf" mode.

Another way to try would be one of the following (I'm not sure which because again, I don't have a windows box to try it on):

# either this: open( my $fh, ">:encoding(ucs2le):crlf", "filename" ); # or if that doesn't work, then this: open( my $fh, ">:raw:encoding(ucs2le):crlf", "filename" );

In either case, by putting ":crlf" after the encoding spec, the crlf layer (converting "\n" in your code to "\r\n" on output) will create proper 16-bit renderings of the CR and LF characters (0d 00 0a 00).

It does seem unfortunate that this is not the default behavior.

(updated to fix spelling error in code sample)


In reply to Re: Unicode strangeness by graff
in thread Unicode strangeness by Odud

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