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Re: ISO 9660
- Subject: Re: ISO 9660
- From: glyn@cs.ualberta.ca (Devin Reade)
- Date: 1997/03/07
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Myrias Research Corporation
- References: <5fi5bd$gu9@apocalypse.dmi.stevens-tech.edu> <5fkrao$lrg@scapa.cs.ualberta.ca> <5fmkum$953@fridge.eimages.com>
In article <5fmkum$953@fridge.eimages.com>,
Matthew R. Portune <mportune@telerama.lm.com> wrote:
>
>Hi David,
That's "Devin", not "David".
>Exactly what kind of ISO9660 extensions are you speaking of? Does the
>INIT happen to help with Romeo and/or Joliet formats? (windows
>long-filename-ISO extensions) Thanks!
Ok, I just checked GS+ v7n1 (Sep-Oct 95). The problem with some CD-ROMs
is that they use illegal characters in the file names, including spaces
and various punctuation (!, ", ', $, #, and so forth). Dr Bazyar allows
those characters to be part of a file name. Dr Bazyar is a TIF.
--
Devin Reade gdr@myrias.com
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