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I have the following regular expression : I figured out most of the part which is as follows :

ValidationExpression="^[\u0020\u0027\u002C\u002D\u0030-\u0039\u0041-\u005A\u005F\u0061-\u007A\u00C0-\u00FF°./]{1,256}$"

u0020 : SPACE
u0027 : APOSTROPHE
u002C : COMMA
u002D : HYPHEN / MINUS
u0030-\u0039\ : 0-9
u0041-\u005A : A - Z
u005F : UNDERSCORE
u0061-\u007A\ : a - z

u00C0-\u00FF°./ : ??

Need help in understanding the final part of the validation expression : u00C0-\u00FF°./

Anyone has any idea what does this mean?

Duplicate of need-help-understanding-a-regular-expression-with-unicode-characters

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This is a repost of an identical q. – workmad3 Oct 9 '08 at 16:12
posting the validation expression again since its not viewable in Firefox : ^[\u0020\u0027\u002C\u002D\u0030-\u0039\u0041-\u005A\u005F\u0061-\u007A\u00C0-\u00FF°./]{1,256}$ – Murtaza RC Oct 9 '08 at 16:12
Your question is posted at stackoverflow.com/questions/187981/… so why ask it again? – Thomas Owens Oct 9 '08 at 16:19
Given that the two questions were exactly the same, I'm guess it was an accident. – Mark Biek Oct 9 '08 at 16:20
Ah. I didn't see that they were exactly the same. – Thomas Owens Oct 9 '08 at 16:23

closed as exact duplicate by Mark Biek Oct 9 '08 at 16:18

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This site will help you figure out what the codes mean.

http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/00c0/index.htm -
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/00f0/index.htm

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It looks to be the range of characters presented in the last 2 columns in TABLE ASCII-II at the following link to The Extended ASCII Chart

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well, u00c0 is Agrave, and u00FF is Igrave, so my guess is checking for any letter from À to Ì

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Your question is mistitled, you want help with Unicode codepoints. You can check them, for instance, here.

They are the second half of Latin1 Supplement, including accentuated vocals and some other characters. See the above links.

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