On 11/03/16 11:49, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
> 11.03.2016 12:43, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>> > On 03/11/2016 02:28 PM, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>>>> >> >11.03.2016 12:19, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>>>>>> >>> >>When 2 different files will be opened as same dbb in SS that will 
>>>>>> >>> >>be
>>>>>> >>> >>definitely not very convenient.
>>>> >> >     SS rely on file name when is looking if database is already 
>>>> >> > opened?
>> > Currently yes. The main reason is that inode is missing in NT.
>    Ok, then we can leave decision about case sensitivity on comparison to 
> each single 
> piece of code. For internal DB identification and configs we don't have to 
> have the same 
> rules, right?

The fact that windows does not currently support UTF8 for file names is
the problem here? Having moved over to Linux for servers some time ago,
I'm a little behind on just what M$ has done with relation to WCHAR
encoding, but it's not directly compatible with handling UTF8 within
applications? While PHP does not fully handle UTF8, it does not mangle
anything UNTIL it links to windows functions.

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