On 2005-06-19, Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Such lovely things allowed as: embedding non-printable control > characters into file names.
Don't most OSes allow that? Unix does, and IIRC VMS did as well. In VMS there was a system call that let you change the name shown by the equivalent of "ps". You could include control characters in that string, and it was sort of fun to change your name to little ASCII-art pictures. Well, it was fun when you were a freshman. > Makes it real fun for someone to figure out just where in a > 10-character file name that console-beep is placed <G> Under Unix it's not all that hard to accidentally create files like that. Sometimes you have to resort to blasting them away by i-node number, or by moving the files you want to keep and then nuking the directory. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! I will SHAVE and at buy JELL-O and bring my visi.com MARRIAGE MANUAL!! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list