Subj : Problem with filenames containing spaces
To : Oli
From : Rob Swindell
Date : Thu Jan 20 2022 03:13 pm
Re: Problem with filenames containing spaces
By: Oli to Rob Swindell on Thu Jan 20 2022 11:30 pm
> Rob wrote (2022-01-20):
>
> >> And it's only a problem with filenames that contains a whitespace
> >> character.
> RS> It's also a problem for filenames that contain any other "unsafe"
> RS> characters that "SHOULD" (according to FTS-1026) be escaped.
>
> You mean like 0x00 to 0x1F (control chars) and backslash (0x53)? How often
> do you use these in filenames? ;)
Preferably, never, but I'm not in control of what characters are used in filenames received BinkP, the sender is.
Ideally, the BinkP spec would have been even *more* restrictive in the filename characters allowed (escaped or not), because filenames with colons, semicolons, asterisks, question marks and vertical-bars (pipes) are *not* what I would call "safe", yet they're expressly allowed as "safe" in the spec. :-(
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