Simply removing mark characters won't always give you ASCII; for example Cyrillic, Greek and CJK won't result in Latin characters. If that's a problem, Text::Unidecode might be an interesting option for you.
In reply to Re: Convert international characters to plain ASCII
by moritz
in thread Convert international characters to plain ASCII
by Oberon
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