Ignorance, and terrible design, abounds–
NTFS stores file names in Unicode. –The Horse’s Mouth :(
–and–
NTFS allows any sequence of 16-bit values for name encoding (file names, stream names, index names, etc.) except 0x0000. This means (case insensitive) UTF-16 code units are supported, but the file system does not check whether a sequence is valid UTF-16 (it allows any sequence of short values, not restricted to those in the Unicode standard) –Wackypardia
In reply to Re^2: UTF-8 and readdir, etc.
by Your Mother
in thread UTF-8 and readdir, etc.
by jrw005
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