When dealing with the file system pathnames, you should use the file system 
representation methods from NSString/NSFileManager.

Specifically, -[NSFileManager fileSystemRepresentationWithPath:] and 
-[NSFileManager stringWithFileSystemRepresentation:].

Aki

On 2012/06/12, at 12:42, koko <k...@highrolls.net> wrote:

> I have international users who may have things like umlaut in file names / 
> paths which I may get as CStrings given our Model.
> 
> What NS string encoding should be used to preserve the umlaut and not crash? 
> Is NSUTF8 OK?
> 
> -koko
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