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Subject: Any guess what (___) is replacing?
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I've been able to figure out most of the characters replaced in some
filenames (to support other filesystems or URLs), but this stumps me.
I've seen these replaced:
:space:
+
#
&
%
'
...even sometimes the parenthesizes are replaced.
But what 3 non-alphanumeric characters could be replaced in (___)?
I have a feeling I'm gonna feel pretty dumb when I find out.
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