Peter, as you might have noticed from the answers (and comments!) below, it would help if you'd clarify what characters you want to keep. Only the ranges a..z and A..Z or all letters? If it's the latter, Fabian's answer is the proper one, or else zneak or Aly's answers will do. – Bart KiersJan 17 '10 at 20:00
To make your regular expression work with international alphabets (e.g. to treat letters with diacritics as letters too, like ä, à, etc.), you should use the unicode-aware expression for a non-letter character:
It seems Peter doesn't want the space character(s) to be replaced, in which case you ought to add \\s to your negated class. – Bart KiersJan 17 '10 at 19:20
Thanks, just saw it and added that. – Fabian SteegJan 17 '10 at 19:21
+1, this is the proper answer, IMO. – Bart KiersJan 17 '10 at 19:47
-1: I believe that regular expressions are not a part of the askers skill set. This solution will hence be unmaintainable. – Thorbjørn Ravn AndersenJan 17 '10 at 20:08
Well Thorbjørn, feel free to provide another answer. One that will be "more maintainable" in your opinion. B.t.w., I don't see how a regex like the one proposed would be unmaintainable. – Bart KiersJan 17 '10 at 20:49
a..zandA..Zor all letters? If it's the latter, Fabian's answer is the proper one, or else zneak or Aly's answers will do. – Bart Kiers Jan 17 '10 at 20:00