Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Any names that can't be so mapped are rejected as
invalid, and are displayed with '?'s by "ls". Switching to the correct
language allows accessing those names.
Hmmm....I have a file that, through windows explorer contains a (long) hypen, but through cywin (ls), the character comes out as a ?.
Windows Explorer is Unicode 3.0 compliant on the NT line (I have several files that use a mixture of English, Japanese, and Chinese in the filename and various description fields), and the 9x line can be made partially Unicode-aware. I don't think the em hyphen is a valid character on any Windows or ISO codepage (other than the Unicode project mirror standard (I want to say it's ISO-11350, but I'm fairly certain that's not right)).
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