My first guess is that the .torrent file was created incorrectly.  Could
you look in the .torrent file to see if it has the string literal
"'" in the filename?  Alternatively, could you attach the .torrent
file so that I can take a look?

The BitTorrent spec doesn't address XML elements at all.  It says that
the `path' entry in the `files' dictionary "represent(s)" the path and
filename, but doesn't discuss what liberties we can take with them.

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