* The Saltydog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-05-27 10:45]:
> If I remove that line and leave utf-8, I don't see the chars on
> my system.
Are you sure the strings not only are UTF-8, but that Perl also
knows they are? Try checking with Encode::is_utf8(). If they’re
not, you can flip the bit using Encode::_utf8_on().
Regards,
--
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