Dang, not entirely fixed via the brute force method described above. 
The filenames show up correctly on SoftSqueeze (which is what I really
care about), but only show up correctly in the browser if the browser
encoding is manually set to UTF-8 (the charset of the frame must be
undeclared?)  And even when the browser is set to UTF-8, the line
across the top of the file browser screen that says what your current
directory is still displays garbage characters.

So it's not a fix, but it's still a huge improvement.


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