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SubjectRe: NCPFS can't handle extended characters.
On Tue, 22 May 2007 13:51:01 +0100
Chris Malton <chrism@cjsoftuk.dyndns.org> wrote:

> I found a bug in NCPFS that I haven't the time to fix right now.
>
> Here's the problem: if a file contains an extended (Charcodes 128-255)
> character, especially ` (or a even worse, an word converted ' (curled
> apostrophe) NCPFS goes butter side down on the directory listing.

For any real hope to answer things like that it would be useful to have
precise descriptions of what fails, any messages logged when it occurs
etc.

Alan
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