Support of named attributes in jdk7

Szabolcs Szakacsits szaka at ntfs-3g.com
Tue Jan 27 06:56:36 PST 2009


On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, Alan Bateman wrote:
> Jean-Pierre André wrote:
> > :
> > Yes, of course the names have to be translated when needed.
> > We have a long tradition of converting UTF8 to and from UTF16,
> > including in special situations as needed for Hangul. Translating
> > attribute names will of course be done as file names are.
> Is the charset a mount or FUSE option? 

Not anymore. 'Locale=' doesn't work in quite many cases.

> Just wondering, as there be issues when default encoding is not UTF-8 
> (this is determined at startup based on the locale and operating system).

Filenames are unconditionally UTF-8 decomposed on OS X and UTF-8 composed 
on all other supported OSes (Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, ...) all the 
time since the NTFS-3G 2009.1.1 release.
 
Regards,
	    Szaka

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