i'm trying to add the lamest amount of internationalization to some cgi stuff i'm doing. trying to allow some extended ascii chars through a regex that basically looks like this:
$line =~ s/[^0-9a-z\x80-\xA5_:,!\?\.\* -]//ig;
notice i'm using hexadecimal escaping for ascii chars (decimal) 128-165. it doesn't work. trying to pass any accented char, and it just rips it away. any advice is appreciated, including how to optimize my longass regexes (i've got longer than this, but i'm trying to take the approach of default deny - a firewall methodology).

In reply to extended ascii regex by theirpuppet

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