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@@ -3,13 +3,15 @@ Net::LibIDN - Perl bindings for GNU Libidn
Provides bindings for GNU Libidn, a C library for handling
Internationalized Domain Names according to IDNA (RFC 3490), in a way
very much inspired by Turbo Fredriksson's PHP-IDN. There is currently
-no support for Perl's unicode capabilities (man perlunicode). All input
-strings are assumed to be octet strings, all output strings are generated
-as octet strings. Thus, if you require Perl's unicode features, you will
-have to convert your strings manually. For example:
+no support for Perl's unicode capabilities (man perlunicode). All
+input strings are assumed to be octet strings, all output strings
+are generated as octet strings. Thus, if you require Perl's unicode
+features, you will have to convert your strings manually. For example:
use Encode;
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper(Net::LibIDN::idn_to_unicode('xn--uro-j50a.com', 'utf-8'));
print Dumper(decode(
- 'utf-8', Net::LibIDN::idn_to_unicode('xn--uro-j50a.com', 'utf-8')));
+ 'utf-8',
+ Net::LibIDN::idn_to_unicode('xn--uro-j50a.com',
+ 'utf-8')));