Messages in this thread | | | From | "Matthias Urlichs" <> | Date | Tue, 10 Feb 2004 05:53:16 +0100 | Subject | Re: UTF-8 in file systems? xfs/extfs/etc. |
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Hi,
Mike Fedyk: > > You can have "/" in the filename also, though that could be encoded somehow...
Such encoding isn't valid UTF-8.
Of course you could use ⁄ instead (fractional slash, U+2044). Or perhaps ∕ (division slash, U+2215).
How to visually distinguish these from a / (U+002F) is left as an exercise to the reader. :-/
The fun part about this email is that I'm writing it with plain old vi (ummm.... I _do_ know that there's nothing "plain old" about vim ;-) and I don't see silly square boxes here.
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