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Hey all,

I'm trying to pretty-print an XML file using XML::Twig and the code snippet below

open (TMP,">".$gPFile.".pp"); my $ppml_twig = new XML::Twig(keep_encoding => 1); $ppml_twig->parsefile($gPFile); $ppml_twig->set_pretty_print('indented'); $ppml_twig->print( \*TMP);; close(TMP);

This works fine in my development environment, but when I create an exe file using PP I keep getting an error:

Couldn't open encmap windows-1252.enc no such file or directory

I've tried manually adding the .enc files to the package, but I get the same error. I've updated XML::Twig and XML::Parser to the latest versions and I've also tried keep_encoding => 1 to avoid this encoding issue, but get the same failure. Any idea where XML::Parser::Expat is looking for this file, or how I can force it to not do this encoding? (It also seems to work on other Windows platforms, but 2008 server fails).


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