> > Most won't, honestly. At a guess, 90% of perl's current userbase doesn't > > care about Unicode for any reason other than XML, The next version of Gtk+ will use utf8. Qt use unicode already. Tk will probably move in the same direction if it doesn't do it already. So most user interface applications written in perl will care about unicode. But that is not the whole point. The applications will have data files and config files in unicode and we need perl to handle that. I think also that in the next few years we will see more and more the need of conversions from 'old' encodings to unicode: I want to be able to do that easily in perl. lupus -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] debian/rules [EMAIL PROTECTED] Monkeys do it better
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