Seems to be a stranger problem than you think, as tr works with german umlauts and other iso-8859-1 characters without a problem:
tom@margo tom $ perl -e 'my $test="äöüßæ"; $test =~ tr/öäüßæ/oausä/; p +rint $test, "\n"' aousä
regards,
tomte
Hlade's Law:
If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person --
they will find an easier way to do it.
In reply to Re: ISO-8859-1 characters to ASCII
by Tomte
in thread ISO-8859-1 characters to ASCII
by geektron
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