Use the hex code for the ascii value of the non alphanumeric characters: ie. >~ = 0xe30x7e.pd

That's how special cahrs are supported.

.hc

On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:28 PM, Thomas Jeppesen wrote:

because windows want allow these characters: \, /, :, *, ?, ", >, < and | in a file name.

what solution do you suggest to this "problem" besides medical surgery of patches and "installing Linux" which is a whole different issue that I'll come back to in another post.

Cheers!
Thomas

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