Ok this is the tilde N,where the sign itself is 007e for unicode fans, and the 
combined character 00D1 and 00F1 (upper case and lower case respectively).
Yours was a much more poetic description of it though.

Alexis, this is most likely not a supported character, it is part of the 
Latin-1 supplement, described here
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf

you must stick to the basic Latin-1 table for the file names
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf

Cedric


>It seems the coding was modified in my message. The letter that 
>produced the
>.problem in the directory was changed for a question mark. I was 
>referring to
>the letter from Spanish that is forme by an "n" with the little thing 
>on
>top, I'm not sure if it has a name in English but Spanish speaking 
>people
>may know what I'm talking about, it's the second later in the Spanish 
>word
>for "year".

I hope this helps somebody.

Regards!

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