12-30-2012
Thank you, jim.
Quote:
Is it imperative that the native charset remain in tact on the destination side?
Unluckily, it is. These files were created by downloading web pages from internet. If the foo_files get renamed, then all appearances of 'foo_files' in foo.html would have to be renamed too. It seems that the only way out is to be careful when downloading HTML files and change the name, in the Save As dialog box, if appropriate.
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ISO-INFO(1) User Commands ISO-INFO(1)
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Shows Information about an ISO 9660 image.
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