I just noticed that, when HTML::Parse encountes  , it sends
it to me as \240.  Since I want to treat my files as UTF-8, this
is a problem.  Is there any way to tell it not to decode
entities, or do I need to bite the bullet and implement the UTF-8
option the manpage talks about?

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