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Greetings choroba, and thank you for your reply.
My question is: If I have a mass of (textual) files, that have mixed encoding(s) && line-endings, aside from ICONV(1) | FILE(1), how can I unify them -- convert them all to UTF-8 | UTF8? Given what I do know about Perl, I should be able to slurp them, process the contents, and spit them out as "unified" -- see UTF8 text files, all having the same line-endings. Given that the files I'd be slurping, are of mixed "types", is there any way to process them, so they all end up the same "type" when they're done? I hope I was clearer || more concise this time. :) Thanks again, for your response. --chris #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use perl::always; my $perl_version = "5.12.4"; print $perl_version; In reply to Re^2: Can Perl convert ISO-? | WIN-? | MAC-? to UTF-8?
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