David,
I don't understand what you are doing. If your application decides
which filenames to use by itself, you can just use normal characters,
numbers and a few special symbols which are known to be safe. The
dot, the dash and the underscore, to name a few, should be
sufficient. If the user decided on file names, you should use the
built-in file dialog of the operating system, which just won't allow
for saving files with invalid characters. So, why exactly do you
think there is a problem?
Best,
Mark
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Op 22-okt-2006, om 23:42 heeft David Bovill het volgende geschreven:
Yes Jim - all of the above - ie the highest bar there is - all
though as it
is for development environment I think I can forget the DOS
limitations. My
guess is the answer is no funny chars except "_" and any length you
want. I
was hoping "|" would be OK - but it breaks rev scripts anyway.
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