On 6/11/07, Alexey Borzenkov <snaury at gmail.com> wrote: > The problem is that I don't know if anything actually supports bit 11 > at the time and can't even tell if I did this correctly or not. :( I downloaded the latest WinZip and can confirm that it parses utf-8 filenames correctly (although it seems to treat presence of bit 11 more like enabling autodetection mode, not strict utf-8, but it must be because it has to cope with lots of incorrect zip files), i.e. in the presence of bit 11 it understands filename to be utf-8, without presence of bit 11 it treats it just like oem. :)
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