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On Thursday 07 Feb 2002 20:33 pm, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
ISO9660 CD's are limited to containing filenames
of no more
than 32 characters in length. At least, everytime I try to
burn a CD, those web pages I've saved that have filenames
that are longer result in a dialog box that requires me to
either type an alternate name or accept the munged version
that it creates itself. Doing this en masse would require
quite a bit of attention to detail in the utility program.
Comments?
wasn't Rock-Ridge (and Joliet) designed to get past that limitation? Most
Unices should be able to read Rock-Ridge extensions; Joliet is used by
Windows, and is definitely supported by Linux, and likely the *BSDs.
Dan
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