Some inferior operating systems, including most based on Unix, allow all kinds of problems by allowing rediculous characters (everything but "\0" and "/", for example) in file names, leading to all manner of silly exploits and paranoid coding practices.
- tye
In reply to Re: Filenames named "..\n" (unix)
by tye
in thread Filenames named "..\n"
by zzspectrez
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