I'm working on a mass data import that had a lot of cut/paste out of different MS office products (even if they were run on a Mac!). I'm importing over 19000 records.
As you might imagine, I'm running against characters like \x92-\x94, \x80, etc. So, some of these are easy enough:
s|\x{92}|'|g;
s|[\x{93}\x{94}]|"g|;
Now, I
could single each one out, and figure out what they mean. But - highly impracticle for 19K records.
I'd like to convert them to their ascii representations before I shove them into the database. Any quick and dirty out there that accomplishes this?
ÅßÅ×ÅßÅ
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