Martin, 
 
No, no, that's not the problem! It has something to do with the
escaping of those characters in the command line sent to the VLC telnet
daemon. Somewhere along the compiling of VLC by me something went wrong,
maybe something with readline.lib. And since the combination I'm using
now works I didn't really want to change a winning team. And I know from
other users that did not have this issue, so please ignore my remark
about the versions. 
 
Gert-Jan 

>>> MVallevand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/29/2007 14:39:31 >>>

On Dec 29, 2007 7:52 AM, Gert-Jan Bilt, van de <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> As for me I'm using VLC 0.8.6 and MVP pre-0.33 because only this
combination
> seemed to support filenames with spaces and non alphabetic
characters,

That likely would likely have been when I turned on utf-8 support in
the file system.  It's not really a problem with non-alpha characters
the problem is that  any filenames that use 8 bits in ISO 8859-1,
typically accented characters, will show as blank.  I thought the
consensus was utf-8 but I'd be happy to re-open this.

Martin

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