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From: Kayne Ian (Softlab) (Ian.Kaynesoftlab.co.uk)
Date: Tue Jun 26 2001 - 02:21:46 CDT

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    Yup. No questioning the undefined behaviour. My question was, can we do
    anything with it.

    Ian Kayne
    Technical Specialist - IT Solutions
    Softlab Ltd - A BMW Company

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Alexander Sarras (SEA) [mailto:Alexander.Sarrassea.ericsson.se]
    > Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 8:17 AM
    > To: 'Kayne Ian (Softlab)'; Vuln-Dev
    > Subject: RE: Valid characters on one o/s are invalid on another
    >
    >
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    > > So, when I got a CD on the amiga containing some files with legal
    > > characters
    > > under workbench but illegal under windows, then tried to access the
    > > CD on a
    > > windows machine (specifically the badly named files), some dodgy
    > > behaviour
    > > happened. Files started "dissapearing" from the CD etc... Didn't go
    > > much
    > > further than this...
    >
    > Erm. Look up the ISO9660 standard. And the various extensions. And the
    > fact that behaviour IS undefined if you do not adhere to standards.
    >
    > SaS
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