Encode::KR - Korean Encodings
SYNOPSIS
use Encode qw/encode decode/; | |
$euc_kr = encode("euc-kr", $utf8); # loads Encode::KR implicitly | |
$utf8 = decode("euc-kr", $euc_kr); # ditto |
DESCRIPTION
This module implements Korean charset encodings. Encodings supported are as follows.
Canonical Alias Description | |
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euc-kr /\beuc.*kr$/i EUC (Extended Unix Character) | |
/\bkr.*euc$/i | |
ksc5601-raw Korean standard code set (as is) | |
cp949 /(?:x-)?uhc$/i | |
/(?:x-)?windows-949$/i | |
/\bks_c_5601-1987$/i | |
Code Page 949 (EUC-KR + 8,822 | |
(additional Hangul syllables) | |
MacKorean EUC-KR + Apple Vendor Mappings | |
johab JOHAB A supplementary encoding defined in | |
Annex 3 of KS X 1001:1998 | |
iso-2022-kr iso-2022-kr [RFC1557] | |
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To find how to use this module in detail, see Encode.
BUGS
When you see charset=ks_c_5601-1987
on mails and web pages, they really mean "cp949" encodings. To fix that, the following aliases are set;
qr/(?:x-)?uhc$/i => '"cp949"' | |
qr/(?:x-)?windows-949$/i => '"cp949"' | |
qr/ks_c_5601-1987$/i => '"cp949"' |
The ASCII region (0x00-0x7f) is preserved for all encodings, even though this conflicts with mappings by the Unicode Consortium.