> Therefore when both -f and -t are omitted, F<piconv> just acts like > F<cat>. <snip> > Input strings are decode()ed then encode()ed. A straight step-by-step > implementation.
Just a bit of pickyness... If I have a UTF-8 file that contain characters which aren't representable in the charset which is used by my locale, won't piconv strip them out? In which case it doesn't *really* acts like 'cat'... Sorry I have not been following Encode.pm that much (I'm waiting for Perl 5.8 to be out :-)) so maybe I missed something... Cheers, -- IT'S TIME FOR A DIFFERENT KIND OF WEB ================================================================ Jean-Michel Hiver - Software Director [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44 (0)114 221 4968 ================================================================ VISIT HTTP://WWW.MKDOC.COM