Mark,

I've been busy and am not as present as I'd like to be on the list but
have you tried doing something like using the URL keywork and
urlEncode?

like:

put the urlencode of "/this is a
folder/with/diacreticals/by/andré/myfilê.txt" into FileRef
put URL ("binfile:" & FileRef) into tContent

it might work for special chars are converted to something less unicode-y....

Andre


On 1/24/08, Mark E. Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gotten no responses to my last couple of posts, so I am resorting to 
> shameless bribery.  First one who can tell me how to get this to work without 
> using anything external to Rev gets a $25 gift certificate to Amazon. In the 
> event of no workable solution, I'll be using the gift certificate myself to 
> purchase the new best-seller "Character Encoding and You" by Tomás de 
> Torquemada...
>
>
> Is there any way to get Rev to intelligently handle (i.e. respect and 
> preserve) Windows file and folder names that have diacriticals, when using 
> 'the files' and 'the folders' functions?
>
>
> I am still on Rev 2.8.0 Windows.  Standalone should run on W2K and later.  
> This lack of diacritical support is a deal-breaker to me.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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