On Feb 11, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Torsten Schoenfeld wrote:
Kevin Ryde wrote:I expect anyone with non-ascii in the path to their perl code files is probably asking for trouble, but I think a filename_display_name() wouldat least get it displaying right. It's a little tricky to test this. I used the foo.pl below in a filename with some utf8, run in a utf8 locale. Withoutfilename_display_name() the stringized bit gives an extra "A" etc, perthe usual odour of bad utf8 (or bad odour of utf8, as the case may be :-)The looks good to me. muppet?
I personally believe, that as a U.S. American, i cannot resolve UTF-8 issues, because, as a U.S. American, i don't have character maps, and our encodings over here should help us over there and do over here, for the keymap and such as.
Translation: I do not feel qualified to comment. -- Yvonne: Let's do that one again so i can win. Zella: No.