On May 19, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Phil Daley wrote:
But a "/" or a "\" also denotes a subfolder in Windows.
I don't see how this could work anywhere. Oh, maybe a Mac, I don't
know how they denote subfolders.
I don't know how it's coded internally, but I do know that on my Mac
I can make a filename with a "/" or a "\" in it and it's no problem.
I appreciate Mac's filename flexibility. I'm not aware of any
character that is disallowed. The one I miss most on Windows is the
question mark. I love to move files around in subfolders as I'm
sorting them, and I like giving subfolders descriptive names which
are often questions, like "are these duplicates?" or "ok to throw out?".
mdl
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