Jackie,
Out of curiosity, I looked briefly at the MARC record you provided, and
Tom is right. There is an e with an accent in the 505 that is UTF-8
encoded as 65 CC 81 (Unicode: 0065 0301). I also ran the script and it
ran without giving me the "wide character" message. As Tom said, if
you're usin
It didn't do this to me when I ran it. I'm only guessing, but it kinda
sounds like it gagged on a unicode character, maybe. Are you using Perl
5.8.x? I think unicode support was only introduced in Perl 5.6 and
considerably improved in 5.8. Maybe also check for the latest version of
MARC::Record.
Go
On 8/28/06, Jackie Shieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I ran the attached script against a USMARC record
and MARC::Record responded with
Wide character in print at 1test.pl line 119.
Line 119 is:
print OUT $record->as_usmarc();
What does it mean? Thank you for any help you can provide!
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