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Hadn't imagined it would take regex elements...
The first two wouldn't work for me. But I tried and that did work, with one little picky issue - it was encoding every whiteepsace char as well whic, while not technically bothersome, is just not needed. So I tried the last formulation witha space added to list - had to add it as a simple typed space - wouldn't accept a \s: and that does it perfectly. Thanks. In reply to Re^2: HTML::Entities - encode all non-alphanumeric and foreign chars?
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