It seems the printToFile method has not been written with unicode in mind1... but you could create a properly UTF-8-encoding file handle yourself, and then either use ->printToFileHandle, or simply ->print
...
open my $fh, ">:utf8", "accentTestOutPut.xml" or die $!;
# Print doc file
$doc->printToFileHandle($fh);
# or
$doc->print($fh);
$ hexdump -C accentTestOutPut.xml
00000000 3c 3f 78 6d 6c 20 76 65 72 73 69 6f 6e 3d 22 31 |<?xml ver
+sion="1|
00000010 2e 30 22 20 65 6e 63 6f 64 69 6e 67 3d 22 55 54 |.0" encod
+ing="UT|
00000020 46 2d 38 22 3f 3e 0a 3c 54 45 53 54 3e 20 c3 a9 |F-8"?>.<T
+EST> ..|
00000030 20 3c 2f 54 45 53 54 3e 0a | </TEST>.
+|
^^^^^
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1 current implementation:
sub printToFile
{
my ($self, $fileName) = @_;
my $fh = new FileHandle ($fileName, "w") ||
croak "printToFile - can't open output file $fileName";
$self->print ($fh);
$fh->close;
}
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