Be aware that packing 0 .. 65536 into 2 bytes is going to result in filenames containing all manner of control characters and 8-bit characters that even if the filesystem accepts them will be nigh impossible for any user to type.
You'll probably need to hexify the numbers to make them acceptable for use, with the possible resultant greater length.
In reply to Re^8: URL string compression?
by BrowserUk
in thread URL string compression?
by punch_card_don
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