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Posted by patrick j on 10/04/06 21:55
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 00:23:43 +0100, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote
(in article <v08bv3-5m6.ln1@xword.teksavvy.com>):
> Unix systems (which most web servers run on) usually have a
> maximum length for filenames defined by the NAME_MAX macro. A
> typical value is 255. There is also the PATH_MAX macro, typically
> 4095, which is the maximum length for the entire path to a file.
Thank you :)
The longest filename I have has 37 characters including the .html
suffix.
Should be okay I think.
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Patrick
Brighton, UK
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