From: "Raymond Mercier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, you would expect that, since Win9* and WinNT/2000/XP differ 
> fundamentally regarding unicode compliance.

Proably true for the filesystem level, but certainly not for the file index stored in 
a ZIP file where there's no reason why it should not contain correctly encoded and 
portable UTF-8 names.
WinZip authors just failed to provide an interface that allows storing and renaming 
file and directories entries stored in the ZIP file. Creating file entries that just 
and only store the same encoding as the native encoding of the filesystem from which 
files were added is a severe flaw of WinZip, not of the Zip file format itself!


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