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Old 10th May 2004, 09:45 PM
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New: perl-Text-Iconv 1.2 (FC1, FC1.92, stable)

Name : perl-Text-Iconv
Version: 1.2
Release: 0.fdr.7
License: GPL or Artistic
URL : http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-Iconv/
Summary: Perl interface to iconv() codeset conversion function

The Text::Iconv module provides a Perl interface to the iconv()
function as defined by the Single UNIX Specification. The convert()
method converts the encoding of characters in the input string from
the fromcode codeset to the tocode codeset, and returns the result.
Settings of fromcode and tocode and their permitted combinations are
implementation-dependent. Valid values are specified in the system
documentation.


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