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Mac OS X checks for filename length?
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Mac OS X checks for filename length?


  • Subject: Mac OS X checks for filename length?
  • From: "李一凡" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 19:43:52 +0800

Dear macnetworkprog

	  I tried to put a file in OSX onto a netatalk server, the file's name length >255 bytes. it failed with the message "file names are too long". but strangly I didn't get any informations about the "too-long-name" file in the natatalk server by printing the afp commands with the afpd option "-d". but according to the AFP3.1 it would be OK to send a path name >255 bytes. so I thought it would not be AFP but OSX who checked the file name length, IS IT?
	p.s. I use OS 10.3.9

BR Chris


        李一凡
        email@hidden
          2005-06-02
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