hello there!

please dont let this topic die! this is a BIG problem, the situation from my perspective is:

Eras has passed and now we have:

and no one is happy!

Please some one write down the "Travel in Babel's lands with Perl in a pocket" tutorial.
If can i add something I think the used semantic of the english term Encode is a little misleading for non english peoples..

I discovered babel some times ago and i asked for wisdom about length in Size and anatomy of an HTTP response.
As done there I invite everyone intersted to read (after the canonical texts: perluniintro, perlunitut, perlunifaq and perlunicode. )also The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!) and http://perlgeek.de/en/article/encodings-and-unicode

Lor*

there are no rules, there are no thumbs..

In reply to Re: Simplest Possible Way To Disable Unicode by Discipulus
in thread Simplest Possible Way To Disable Unicode by JapanIsShinto

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