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canonical names differ from that of the Encode
module, they are always aliased if it ever be implemented. So you can
safely tell if a given encoding is implemented or not just by passing
the canonical name.
Because of all the alias issues, and because in the general case
encodings have state, "Encode" uses an encoding object internally
once an operation is in progress.
=head1 Supported Encodings
As of Perl 5.8.0, at least the following encodings are recognized.
Note that unless otherwise specified, they are all case insensitive
(via alias) and all occurrence of spaces are replaced with '-'.
In other words, "ISO 8859 1" and "iso-8859-1" are identical.
Encodings are categorized and implemented in several different modules
but you don't have to C