-
conversions on
filenames store no
normalized filenames check for
canonical equivalence among filenames, to
avoid two
canonically equivalent filenames in the same...
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another character allowed in file names. It
allows for variable-length
filenames,
permitting more than one dot, and
hence multiple suffixes, as well as...
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filename (LFN)
support is Microsoft's backward-compatible
extension of the 8.3
filename (short
filename)
naming scheme used in MS-DOS. Long
filenames...
- long
filenames, but FAT32
volumes can
optionally hold VFAT long
filenames in
addition to
short filenames in
exactly the same way as VFAT long
filenames have...
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allowed in
filenames.
Level 2
allows filenames of up to 31 characters, more
compatible with
classic AmigaOS and
classic Mac OS
filenames. On VFAT and...
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filename extensions include: List of
filename extensions (0–9) List of
filename extensions (A–E) List of
filename extensions (F–L) List of
filename extensions...
- different[clarification needed]
mangling systems to map long
filenames to DOS-compatible
filenames (although
Samba administrators can
configure this behavior...
- In
computer programming, glob (/ɡlɒb/)
patterns specify sets of
filenames with
wildcard characters. For example, the Unix Bash s****
command mv *.txt...
- Due to encryption, the
filenames for
encrypted files produced by
EncFS are
longer than the
original filenames. Therefore,
filenames whose length is close...
- and
lowercase letters coincide. In
filesystems in Unix-like systems,
filenames are
usually case-sensitive (there can be
separate readme.txt and Readme...