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terry_bohuslawsky@adobeforums.com #1
What is meant by new/different naming conventions for OS X ?
I've been scanning the forum and came across a few topics where problems
were resolved by reassigning a new name to a file/doc. I'm understanding
that this is specific to OS X.
Can someone explain? or point me to an answer?
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Buko@adobeforums.com #2
Re: What is meant by new/different naming conventions for OS X ?
You can't use characters that unix does not like in file names.
Stick with numbers and letters you will be fine.
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Just_A_Mac_Guy@adobeforums.com #3
Re: What is meant by new/different naming conventions for OS X ?
Same as Dos, Windoze and Every Mac OS. Certain Characters are reserve or have functional meaning.
You would have to check the documentation of the particular OS.
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