Hello, is there a way to avoid this rncoding transformaions from greek-iso to utf8 and the other way around?
If yes plz let me know because in windows this is very anoying. I beleive that xp save the contents of the files in UTF-8 but the filenames in greek-iso, but i want to hear from you. Thanks.
print start_form( action=>'index.pl' );
print h1( {class=>'lime'}, "Επέλεξ&#
+949; το κείμενο π&#
+959;υ σε ενδιαφέ	
+61;ει => ",
popup_menu( -name=>'select', -values=>
+\@display_files ),
submit('Εμφάν
+ιση'));
print end_form;
my $passage = param('select') || "Αρχική
+ Σελίδα!";
Encode::from_to($passage, "utf8", "ISO-8859-7") if param();
if ( param('select') )
{
open(FILE, "<../data/text/$passage.txt") or die $!;
local $/;
$data = <FILE>;
close(FILE);
Encode::from_to($passage, "ISO-8859-7", "utf8");
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