I want to regexp a UTF character using the code.
When doing something similar with unicode characters this works fine:
s/\x{00C0}//g; # delete the upside-down, sentence
# initial question mark used in Spanish
However, if I do something similar with a corresponding UTF-8 code i.e.,
s/\x{C0BF}//g; # also tried \x{C0 BF} which resulted, as expected,
# in an 'illegal hexidecimal digit...' error message
nothing happens. How can I regexp these codes? Thanks!
**that UTF8 code should be C2 BF...
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