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Well,
from my end the character appears in the source as
≥
I
think that is ISO-8859-1
It is
helpful to supply perl version.
I'm
pretty new to this stuff myself, though.
Hello,
I don't you to loose your time, but I start to learn Perl for
my
own
about 6/7 days ago, and now
I've
got a problem to submit to you:
I tried to read a
name of a directory or a file in Windows to reporting
them in a XML file
using utf8 or ISO8859 encoding and when I find a char
like �/�/�/� or
similar the Perl's reading make a mistake like that:
If the name complete of the file
is "febbrai�.jpg" the result is that one:
Name:
febbrai≥
Ext:
jpg
febbrai≥.jpg
The question is: which kind of encoding is that ?
Can I resolve this problem and How ??
Thank
you so much.
Paolo
Carta
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