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in thread Composite Charset Data to UTF8?
ok, thats like my first approach:
utf8 "\xA9" does not map to Unicode at /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/XML/Tidy.pm line 780.
utf8 "\xAE" does not map to Unicode at /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/XML/Tidy.pm line 782.
anyway that is not the really part of the problem.. anybody got a quick solution to test a file for a constant charset? e.g. true/false for file eq utf8 or not?! can i say that the file is utf after utf8::decode($_) or die "Input is not valid UTF-8";just to say there are more then one charsets in the file or not??? or is it part of the problem?!
kindly perlig
but ok.. internal error like this:use utf8; use open ':std', ':encoding(UTF-8)'; use open IO => ':encoding(UTF-8)';
utf8 "\xA9" does not map to Unicode at /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/XML/Tidy.pm line 780.
utf8 "\xAE" does not map to Unicode at /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/XML/Tidy.pm line 782.
anyway that is not the really part of the problem.. anybody got a quick solution to test a file for a constant charset? e.g. true/false for file eq utf8 or not?! can i say that the file is utf after utf8::decode($_) or die "Input is not valid UTF-8";just to say there are more then one charsets in the file or not??? or is it part of the problem?!
kindly perlig
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