... don't want anything else than the swedish alphabet ...
As varian noted, the range operator generally does not work with non-ASCII characters. Even if it did work, "a".."ö" would not represent the swedish alphabet, as latin1/iso-8859-1 is a super-set of all characters commonly used in "western european" languages. IOW, what you'd get would simply be all latin1 characters from code 0x61 ("a") to 0xf6 ("ö").
In reply to Re^4: How to convert this to swedish characters?
by almut
in thread How to convert this to swedish characters?
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