... a system where path separator is "/" and "." is allowed
 character in folder name.

> Hmm,

> could you give me a use case for this ? Just try to understand why you
> want todo this..

> Bye,
> Norman

> 2010/12/30 Wojciech Strzałka <wstrza...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>  One of the missing pieces is possibility to change default server
>>  hierarchy separator. Currently "." is fixed value.
>>
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