It is very strange. I do not get the error, but all my filenames have
4-digit millisecond entries. The code does a check for milliseconds in the
range 0 - 999 but outputs in what I think are microseconds.

This is the second case of a european based windows implementation having
the same bug, the other was in Germany about 10 days ago.

John Davidson

On 10/1/07, Craig Andera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hm, It looks like your username might be causing some problems. I'll
> > try to look into this today.
>
> Looks more to me like a case of an illegal filename somehow getting
> generated: 3389 is indeed an illegal number of milliseconds, not being
> less
> than 999. :)
>
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