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SubjectRe: UTF-8 in file systems? xfs/extfs/etc.
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On Tuesday 10 February 2004 05.32, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> You can have "/" in the filename also, though that could be encoded somehow...

Maybe you are thinking of KDE's convention with %-encoding, e.g. if I save a web
link in KDE it may look like "http://kernel.org/.desktop" in Konqueror, but
"http:%2f%2fkernel.org%2f.desktop" with ls. That's on top of whatever character encoding is
being used for regular characters.

-- robin

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