Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> I have tested a lot different formats:
Excellent list!
> P.S. I have already spent a lot of time getting this partial conclusion,
> would be very appreciated if someone provide more insightful suggestions
> or correction!
I've asked a friend who may know something but I don't have a reply yet.
> P.S. "mkisofs -J" do not allow file names with more then 64 characters.
> If you do have such long named files, unfortunately there is no known
> way you can archive them and deliver to Windows user while ensure the
> file name not corrupted.
Have you tried this option:
"-joliet-long
Allow Joliet filenames to be up to 103 Unicode characters. This
breaks the Joliet specification - but appears to work."
Cheers, Dave
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