perl -Mopen=:std,:encoding(UTF-8) -pe " y/\x{2018}\x{2019}\x{201B}\x{ +201C}\x{201D}\x{201F}/\x27\x27\x27\x22\x22\x22/; " < input > o +utput
or multiple files at once, creating a backup of reach
perl -i.orig -Mopen=:std,:encoding(UTF-8) -pe " y/\x{2018}\x{2019}\x +{201B}\x{201C}\x{201D}\x{201F}/\x27\x27\x27\x22\x22\x22/; " in +1 in2 in3 in4 in5
On a side note, the above one-liner crashes with  -MO=Deparse on win32

In reply to Re: "Asciitizing" utf8 by Anonymous Monk
in thread "Asciitizing" utf8 by Anonymous Monk

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