Toshio Kuratomi wrote: > >> I would think life would be ultimately easier if either the file server >> or the shell server automatically translated file names from jis and >> utf8 and back, so that the PATH on the *nix shell server is entirely >> utf8. > > This is not possible because no part of the computer knows what the > encoding is. To the computer, it's just a sequence of bytes. Unlike > xml or the windows filesystem (winfs? ntfs?) where the encoding is > specified as part of the document/filesystem there's nothing to tell > what encoding the filenames are in. I thought you said that the file server keep all filenames in shift-jis, and the shell server all in utf-8. If so, then the shell server could know if it were told so.
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