Am 15.10.13 14:49, schrieb Daniel Holth: > It is part of the ZIP specification. CP437 or UTF-8 are the two > official choices, but other encodings happen on Russian, Japanese > systems. Indeed. Formally, the other encodings are not supported by the ZIP specification, and are thus formally misuse of the format. I believe (without having proof) that early versions of the specification failed to discuss the file name encoding at all, making people believe that it is unspecified and always the system encoding (which is useless, of course, as you create zip files to move them across systems). Regards, Martin
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