FANTASTIC!, thank you so much Ronald0 for your time giving such a
lengthy and wonderful explanation! One simply has to love this forum and
the knowledge gathered here! 

Your explanations is kind of how I figured from reading and googling
from the hints I've been given from the earlier posts but you put all my
thoughts in an understandable and wonderful text! :):) 

>From reading and learning naturally gives more questions, for me this is
the natural human learning behaviour. Particulary your last bit brings
me an idea or maybe shall we say interesting question.

> Well, umlauts are only 6 search/replace operations. It'll depend if you
> also have accents, nordic characters etc.
> Also note that this is not really about Linux, it will affect you when
> you migrate away from legacy Windows (possibly even if the destination
> is a newer Windows, see here - not sure about that)

I read your link and honestly don't understand every bit of it, but in
general, yes understandable. For me it seems strange that MS when
"upgrading" to Win 10 would maybe have? given up on not being able of
reading file/directory locations from "win legacy OS"? So my "idea" is,
do you think that going through a Win 10 LMS install and from there to
Linux would solve the "xml/URL" issue? Idea is if Win 10 LMS can read
the "legacy" exported xml and then perhaps a second export would give a
xml with UTF-8 URL's? 
(hope you understand and excuse my sad novice thinking.

Also would like to give a tip to anyone else on the same quest reading
this thread about a site I found which is really helpful. 
> https://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.ASP

And nah, I haven't given up my linux quest. Not yet at least. ;-)  :)


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