I just ran across this very issue in Programming Perl, where it says:
"...(Yes, using a newline as a file extension Isn't Very Nice, but that doesn't mean it can't happen)."
It seems likely that someone, somewhere, either got bored or wanted to make a little mischief, and created a filename as described. It only takes one, to break your code if you don't allow for it...
In reply to Re: Filenames named "..\n"
by spiritway
in thread Filenames named "..\n"
by zzspectrez
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