What do these Unicode characters (code points) mean in this regular expression?

I have the following regex: I understood most of the part that looks like this:

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 understanding the final part of the validation expression:

u00C0- \ u00FF °. /

Does anyone know what that means?

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strange ... according to the character map in Windows, I would say "from À to ÿ"

(, cedillas) A, C, E, I, D, N, O, U, Y, Sharp s,...

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\ u00C0 -\u00FF - , . "°" - . "./" , , "\". .

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, Unicode . , , .

- Latin1, . . .

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, , escape- Unicode. :

\u0020
\u0027
\u002C
\u002D
\u0030-\u0039
\u0041-\u005A
\u005F
\u0061-\u007A
\u00C0-\u00FF
°
.
/

- Unicode:

, :

  • //
0

, ASCII-II : ASCII

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1698101/


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