Subj : Re: Srif
To   : Andrew Leary
From : Mikhail Stakhanov
Date : Sun Apr 07 2019 02:18 am

Hello, Andrew!

   Answer fo letter from Andrew Leary (1:320/219) to Mikhail Stakhanov,
written 06 ��� 19 � 03:02:
MS>> The question is:
MS>> What have to do default code page on send filename by mailer?
MS>> Second:
MS>> Can You write all possible simbols on filenames ?
MS>> 3rd:
MS>> Is the " " is not wrong on filenames ?
MS>> If Yes, I will put "_" insread " ".
AL> For maximum compatibility with other systems, you should stick with
AL> 8.3 DOS compatible filenames using ASCII characters.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8.3_filename:
Legal characters for DOS filenames include the following:
Upper case letters A-Z
Numbers 0-9
>>OK!

Space (though trailing spaces in either the base name or the extension are
considered to be padding and not a part of the filename, also filenames with
spaces in them must be enclosed in quotes to be used on a DOS command line, and
if the DOS command is built programmatically, the filename must be enclosed in
quadruple quotes when viewed as a variable within the program building the DOS
command.)
>> If i modefied qico ? OK ? qfls.* will have "filenames".

! # $ % & ' ( ) - @ ^ _ ` { } ~
>> OK!

Values 128-255 (though if NLS services are active in DOS, some characters
interpreted as lowercase are invalid and unavailable)
>> How about this ?
>> For me is interesting for Russian names of file.


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