This is all IIRC; and I don't Recall Correctly fairly often.
One of the remaning problems with unicode is that regexes decide to match against unicode or nonunicode based solely on if it thinks the regex is unicode. Try forcing the matter by starting the regex with a unicode character. Adding ö{0} to the beginning should do it.
Try reading the "fixed bugs" section of a newer perl to see what bugs you have.
In reply to Re: trouble with umlauts
by Anonymous Monk
in thread trouble with umlauts
by nefertari
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