Use
binmode(STDOUT,':encoding(cp850)');
(or whatever code page you are using, 'mode' at the command prompt will tell you) in your Perl script.

/Sune

Gedanken wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, [ISO-8859-1] Henrique Rennó wrote:

There should be terminal options, something called Appearance or Translation. Try out ISO 8859-1 and UTF-8 and see if either of those give you what you seek.

ged


 Hello!!!
I know it's a silly question but I'm writing a script on Windows and
 when I run it at the prompt the characters like "ç" turns into þ and
 "ã" into "Ò" for example. What should I configure in Windows for the
 prompt to show the right characters???
Regards


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