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Box Illegal Characters. Would you please explain the rationale behind allowing only string.ascii_letters + string.digits + _ in keys? This triggers sync and file errors in box drive. If windows does not support certain characters in file names, box marks them as problem files. I would like to use. Ftp uploads currently allow illegal filenames or unsupported characters in filenames. These limits are imposed by the local os. You're correct, box does not impose file name or file path character limits. Box does not support '/' and '\' anywhere in a file or folder name or whitespaces at the beginning or end of a file. There are some restrictions to a file's name. The easy way to get windows to tell you the answer is to attempt to rename a file via explorer and type in any illegal character, such as a backslash, \, in the new name. See the list of windows file name. Even better might be to automatically translate prohibited characters into legal characters for the local filesystem.

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You're correct, box does not impose file name or file path character limits. This triggers sync and file errors in box drive. There are some restrictions to a file's name. See the list of windows file name. Would you please explain the rationale behind allowing only string.ascii_letters + string.digits + _ in keys? If windows does not support certain characters in file names, box marks them as problem files. Even better might be to automatically translate prohibited characters into legal characters for the local filesystem. The easy way to get windows to tell you the answer is to attempt to rename a file via explorer and type in any illegal character, such as a backslash, \, in the new name. I would like to use. Box does not support '/' and '\' anywhere in a file or folder name or whitespaces at the beginning or end of a file.

Error illegal characters in path • Smartadm.ru

Box Illegal Characters Would you please explain the rationale behind allowing only string.ascii_letters + string.digits + _ in keys? Would you please explain the rationale behind allowing only string.ascii_letters + string.digits + _ in keys? There are some restrictions to a file's name. Box does not support '/' and '\' anywhere in a file or folder name or whitespaces at the beginning or end of a file. This triggers sync and file errors in box drive. You're correct, box does not impose file name or file path character limits. I would like to use. The easy way to get windows to tell you the answer is to attempt to rename a file via explorer and type in any illegal character, such as a backslash, \, in the new name. See the list of windows file name. These limits are imposed by the local os. Even better might be to automatically translate prohibited characters into legal characters for the local filesystem. Ftp uploads currently allow illegal filenames or unsupported characters in filenames. If windows does not support certain characters in file names, box marks them as problem files.

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