Another hint maybe ... Maybe a system problem??

I just ran this script under KDE/Konsole for the first time, Typically run from a tcsh shell...

Inside the KDE/Konsole, Artist names show correctly, however the filenames do not ... In the shell it is the other way around, Artist is incorrect, filename is correct.

The error is still there though.

Also, Copying the files from a M$lop XPlode box to the FBSD boxes cause the filenames to get wacked as well...

These files do reside on a XPlode box accessed via samba, I would love to move them to the FBSD server however the paths/filenames get all messed up.

bichonfrise74: The 'use bytes;' suggestion did nadda, Thanks for trying!

-Enjoy
fh : )_~


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