Again, don't do that. 

Years ago I knew a woman who wanted to use special characters on her mac for 
file names which were perfectly legal with HFS, but NOT legal for NTFS. When we 
moved her files to a Windows share, some of her files, though visible, were 
inaccessible. (Why Windows even allowed the files to be written without some 
kind of warning is another mystery). 

So I tried to tell her to only use letters, numbers, spaces (if she had to), 
dashes and underscores. She would not listen. She insisted on naming files her 
own special way and would not change, but still wanted me to "make it work". 
<sigh>

Bob S


> On Aug 8, 2017, at 08:49 , hh via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
>> JLG wrote:
>> In what circumstance would it be necessary to quote the property name?
> 
> Use "&" in a key, for example the "G&T" of me


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