Simple patch to improve robust handling of node titles with funky characters, such as Ö, Ä, Ü and XML::Simple. Without binary mode this trips up the Text::CSV_XS read and write methods.
Matt
--- xluke_repwalker.old.pl Thu May 9 01:24:40 2002
+++ xluke_repwalker.pl Thu May 9 01:24:35 2002
@@ -362,7 +362,8 @@
defined ($fh) or croak "Can't open file \'$filename\": $!";
my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({'always_quote' => 1,
- 'eol' => "\n"
+ 'eol' => "\n",
+ 'binary' => 1,
});
while (<$fh>)
@@ -397,7 +398,8 @@
defined ($fh) or croak "Can't create file \"$filename\": $!";
my $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new ({'always_quote' => 1,
- 'eol' => "\n"
+ 'eol' => "\n",
+ 'binary' => 1,
});
for (sort {$a <=> $b} keys %$nodehash)
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