Thanks. Truth to say I have looked at perldoc perllocale several times and not got any wiser, I'm afraid.
I guess what I'm really looking for is a plain English description of how to get and set locales. The workaround of using numerals instead of letters only gets you so far...
/Melroch
In reply to Re^2: ISO 8859-1 characters and \w \b etc.
by Melroch
in thread ISO 8859-1 characters and \w \b etc.
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