I'm in the position of needing to write a filter to change "smart quotes" and other MS characters into more friendly ASCII equivalents.

I've searched here ( and found this suggestive node ) , on google, and on CPAN but I haven't found anything even close to what I need.

Can anyone provide a code snippet that would be helpful? I'm looking in particular for the list of MS "smart" chars (probably in hex) so that I can match them and convert them.

Also, where would you think it should live on CPAN? Regexp::Common: perhaps? Or somewhere else?

--Freddo411

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In reply to Reg Ex to strip MS smart quotes by freddo411

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