pound sign a system spoiler



I found that the pound sign "#"
as first character of a folder name
will disable relative path resolution
of hta includes in path.

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It will not find any css or js
and in extreme cases will delay or
"zigzag" mouse movements and prevent
system shutdown.
AKA as hang.

The pound sign is an anchor pointer in
html

e.g. <a href="#PictureText"/>


It is a "legal" windows file system
character.

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Using the pound sign "#" as first
character for a folder name
on a 2003 server required a schkdsk of
nearly a Terrabyte.

My Editor UltraEdit wrote nullnullnull
to the settings ini file.

Ms, I have the feeling I bought into
some toy store

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Let me help you out here. It is not a
control chraracter
and is number 35 in Ascii. But NT =
unicode, eh ?


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