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Hi, The above masterful comments are just that, but since I noticed this module in the CPAN Nodelet I thought I'd mention HTML::Encoding. Apparently it helps you figure out what encoding is coming in at you, using the function mentioned above. Might even work! But I haven't used it myself. Good luck!
HTML::Encoding helps to determine the encoding of HTML and XML/XHTML documents...
use HTML::Encoding 'encoding_from_http_message'; use LWP::UserAgent; use Encode; my $resp = LWP::UserAgent->new->get('http://www.example.org'); my $enco = encoding_from_http_message($resp); my $utf8 = decode($enco => $resp->content);

In reply to Re: The unicode / utf8 struggle, part 2: regexes by mattr
in thread The unicode / utf8 struggle, part 2: regexes by isync

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