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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Feb 15 13:32:53 +0000 
2007 -------
Rather than Linux or Windows specific, I would say it may be cross-platform
specific ;-) I was not able to open the file in the attachement provided by
jakubsuchy on my UTF-8 Ubuntu box.

The problem is when a file is transfered from one system to another one, or when
the name is changed to a name which is correct in a non default encoding. I will
attach another zip with an empty document file with three different names. The
content of the three files is exactly the same, only the name is changed. One
name is in UTF-8, another one is in Latin1 and the last one is in some MAC
encoding (I think). I can open two of these files here (UTF-8 and MAC) but not
the third one (Latin1). The Latin1 file appears in the files selector and I can
select it, but opening fails with a message stating that the file does not 
exists.
Maybe some other systems the files that fails or not will differ, I cannot say.
I think the important think is that the Latin1 file (in my case) *is* a
legitimate filename on some platforms, so I think OOo tries to be too smart and
some layer understands the encoding and converts it before opening the file.

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