Depending on your Perl version, all strings should already be unicode enabled. You should `man perluniintro` or `man perlunicode` for further information.


Glen wrote:


Hmm. Any ideas on how I would determine whether a string is UTF-8 encoded or
not?


-g



On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 18:19, Justin Karneges wrote:


Make sure you don't double-encode your data. Your XML library probably supports unicode already, and so there should be no need to explicitly encode anything yourself.

-Justin

On Monday 01 December 2003 02:27 pm, Glen wrote:


general public,

I'm attempting to send multiple languages in a jabber message.
I'm using Net::Jabber to send, & I'm encoding content into UTF-8 with
Unicode::MapUTF8; however, I'm receiving gibberish in the client.

I don't know much about Unicode, but from what I understand, there isn't
much to it.  My client (PSI on linux) supposedly supports UTF-8 - is
there something that I'm missing, or is there a direction anyone can
point me in?

-g



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