Only if portability is a requirement (which is indeed my case). However, if 
someone uses TW only on Linux, there would be no need to worry about 
invalid characters in Windows filenames.
Digressions apart, I would like to find the function that does the 
character conversion on the filename when the "export tiddler" is used, do 
you have any sugestions?

On Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 3:44:57 PM UTC-3, Mark S. wrote:
>
> It has to make names that will be valid everywhere. Characters ? and : 
> aren't valid in Windows filenames.
>
> On Saturday, May 5, 2018 at 9:34:08 AM UTC-7, Marcio Augusto wrote:
>>
>> Anyway, the code you pointed out does exactly what I need. I just could 
>> not find it in the standard TW.
>> Maybe the TW just passes the tiddler title "as is" to the browser, which 
>> in turn does the invalid character replacement? Although on Linux, even 
>> valid characters (like : and ?) gets replaced by "_".
>>
>>

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