08-18-2011
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Originally Posted by
alister
That question doesn't really make much sense. Unicode is not an encoding; it is a character set. UTF-8 is one of many ways to encode the Unicode character set. This means you have yet to state the source's encoding.
In any case, you probably want to take a look at iconv for the transcoding aspect of the task.
Regards,
Alister
Interesting. When I open Notepad in Windows and click on save as, there are 4 options for encoding: ANSI, Unicode, Unicode big endian, UTF-8.
The logs I am referring to are encoded, at least according to Notepad, in Unicode. I'm able to change them to UTF-8 and they look right with the cat command in cygwin.
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unicode::stringprep::prohibited
Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited(3pm)
NAME
Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited - Tables from RFC 3454, Appendix C
SYNOPSIS
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C11 # Appendix C.1.1
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C12 # Appendix C.1.2
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C21 # Appendix C.2.1
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C22 # Appendix C.2.2
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C3 # Appendix C.3
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C4 # Appendix C.4
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C5 # Appendix C.5
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C6 # Appendix C.6
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C7 # Appendix C.7
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C8 # Appendix C.8
@Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited::C9 # Appendix C.9
DESCRIPTION
The tables are provided as arrays, which contain pairs of Unicode codepoints (as integers) defining the start and end of a Unicode range.
This module exports nothing.
AUTHOR
Claus Faerber <CFAERBER@cpan.org>
LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2009 Claus Faerber.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Unicode::Stringprep, RFC 3454 (<http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3454.txt>)
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Unicode::Stringprep::Prohibited(3pm)