On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 13:47:22 +0200 (CEST)
mar...@stack.nl (Marco van de Voort) wrote:

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> BSD/Linux afaik has the same problem. The filesystem is binary, not textual.
> The textual aspect is only interpretation.

Yes. I see invalid UTF-8 file names on Linux systems often (cannot be
converted to UTF-16).

Are invalid UTF-16 file names under Windows really a practical
problem?
What program allows to create invalid UTF-16 file names?
With "invalid UTF-16" I mean not-convertable-to-UTF-8. I don't mean invalid 
code points.

Mattias
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