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Re^4: Why does Encode::Repair only correctly fix one of these two tandem characters?

by Jim (Curate)
on Aug 09, 2014 at 00:56 UTC ( [id://1096820]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Why does Encode::Repair only correctly fix one of these two tandem characters?
in thread Why does Encode::Repair only correctly fix one of these two tandem characters?

Nice detective work there. … Well solved.

Well, together, we've solved the riddle of why the damage-repair cycle doesn't round-trip the way we'd expect it to do. But we haven't yet solved my real problem of how to repair the damaged characters. I'm back to the drawing board.

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Re^5: Why does Encode::Repair only correctly fix one of these two tandem characters?
by Bethany (Scribe) on Aug 09, 2014 at 03:12 UTC

    True. I'm sure some monk or other will have ideas better than my vague "that looks odd". :-}

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