Jim Rees wrote:
>   Therefore, for a Unicode
>   directory entry there must be two strings stored:  the normalized string
>   that is used for directory searches and a display string that is the
>   string the user entered.
> 
> Is there precedent for this?  Do any other unicode based file systems do it
> this way?

They do not but they really should.

Jeffrey Altman


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