(I've got a lot of data that I'm not able to duplicate inline here. When I try to paste it in, the problems go away. However, since this is for several automated scripts, manual intervention is not an option.)

When I try to do a replacement s/\x{00A0}/ /gm; on my data, many other characters go bad, and end up looking like this:

But he,<C2> along with so many of his<C2> fellow

Note the <C2>s wedged in there. I do not have a "use utf8;" in place in this script, because if I add it, then it screws up nearly all the UTF-8 characters, in this way for an example:

Desktop Thatâ<U+0080><U+0099>s More Elegant

Which should look like this instead:

Desktop That’s More Elegant

How should I go about approaching this problem. I think the solution might be to turn on UTF-8 but then what do I do to prevent the data from getting completely ruined?


In reply to Safely removing Unicode zero-width spaces and other non-printing characters by mldvx4

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