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Removing Special Characters from a String in C#

Tags: Microsoft, Visual Studio, 2005, C#
Good Day -
I have a C# application which reads from a DB wherein must of the data is stored in Blobs/Text. The data is actually entered via another product which allows users to enter special characaters that get wrecked when put into a C# string. For example, if the user copies email text into the DB they get characters like  (146) which gets changed into â¬" when read into a string.

I already use the following to remove non-print characters and it works well:
string fieldData = "";
string pattern1 = @"[\x01-\x1F]+";
<fieldData is loaded from DataTable>
fieldData = Regex.Replace(fieldData, pattern1, "", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);

I'm wondering if I need to do the same with characters 128-159. If so, how would I code that pattern for RegEx? I ask because I am quite unfamiliar with the encoding for these characters and have no idea how to code it.

Any assistance would be appreciated.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: HubertFarnsworth
Solution Provided By: ZachSmith
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 263
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