Why not use the open pragma use open qw(:std :utf8); ORbinmode like so: binmode FILEHANDLE, LAYER. i.e
open DEBUGFILE, '>', "debug.txt" or die $!;
binmode DEBUGFILE, ":encoding(UTF-8)";
Using your OP, I don't have Win32::IE::Mechanize, installed so I used WWW::Mechanize, like so: use WWW::Mechanize;
...
# get the DOM document
#my $doc = $mech->{agent}->Document; # comment out
# get the webpage title
my $title = $mech->title; # used instead
...
# create a utf-8 text file
open DEBUGFILE, '>', "debug.txt" or die $!;
binmode DEBUGFILE,":encoding(UTF-8)";
...
OUTPUT:
Title:야후! 코리아
Title Length:7
Title Hex Byte String:c74c120245ca44
Hope this helps
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