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The mystery solved (?)
Actually what you way is _exactly_ the opposite of the truth.
The mystery solved (?)
correct that ":" is the internal HFS+ path delimiter and that it is converted into "/" for shell/unix purposes. so "/" is a legal character in filenames from the standpoint of non-shell applications, Finder, etc., and conversely ":" is a legal character from the shell/unix standpoint. |
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