Hi I'm reading in a text file with characters like é in a Windows XP machine using ActivePerl the problem is that ActivePerl when reading the file in doesn't do what I expect
This output is coming into a MSDOS command prompt window
The code I'm using is this:
open(PARTY_FILE, "../Data/test.txt");
while ($file_line = <PARTY_FILE>)
{
print "$file_line\n";
}
The file test.txt consists of this line.
Québécois
IF test.txt is encoded in ANSI then my code spits out this output:
QuΘbΘcois
IF test.txt is encoded in UTF-8 my code spits out this output:
Québécois
IF test.txt is encoded in Unicode my code spits out this output:
■Q u Θ b Θ c o i s
Code tags added by Arunbear; (update: removed code tags around output)
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