Barry A. Warsaw wrote: >>>>>>"B" == Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>> > > >> Easier to use one of the extended CDROM formats which supports > >> long filenames > > B> A few months ago I went through this with a customer who wanted > B> a copy of the archives on CDROM from their list. The extended > B> filenames work fine under Windows, but not under the MacOS. > B> They have a different format for their extended filenames. The > B> only common denominator I found was the 8.3 dos filenames. > > That must have been an old version of MacOS. I just tested a CD I > burned w/Toast using (IIRC) Mac+PC Hybrid, which is probably ISO 9660 > with some fairly universal extensions (Rockridge, but not Joliet????).
"Hybrid" probably means "HFS *and* Joliet on the same disc". It's completely sad, the state of CD filesystems. Sigh. _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman-21/listinfo/mailman-developers