Jacob,

seems that I misread what you wrote...:

it does not convert the results back from UTF8 to local! This results in a
presentation of the files that looks a bit funny! But the references are
still valid and if you try to open one of the files in IE then you will

see


the correct decoding of the URL! This is a Microsoft "feature" and not a
slide error!

I thought you were putting the word *feature* into quotes because you though it's actually a Microsoft problem.


Sorry.

Julian


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