On Sep 29, 2008, at 6:17 PM, Adam Olsen wrote: > I suspect linux will eventually take this route as well. If ext3 had > an option for UTF-8 validation I know I'd want it on. That'd move the > error to the program creating bogus file names, rather than those > trying to read, display, and manage them. Of course, even on Mac OS X, or a theoretical UTF-8-enforcing ext3, random byte strings are still possible in your program's argv, in environment variables, and as arguments to subprocesses. So python still needs to do something... James
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