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... Except where TVFS is supported (see section 6), this specification
imposes no syntax upon pathnames. Nor does it restrict the character
set from which pathnames are created. This does not imply that the
NVFS ...
... 8-bit data over the control connection. Note this is
not specifying character sets which are 8-bit, but specifying that
FTP ...
... The charset fact provides the IANA character set name, or alias, for
the encoded pathnames in a MLSx ...
... alias, for
the encoded pathnames in a MLSx response. The default character set
is UTF-8 unless specified otherwise. FTP ...
... 1] or EBCDIC
character sets. In general, the support of MLST requires support for
arbitrary character sets ...
... character sets. In general, the support of MLST requires support for
arbitrary character sets wherever file names and directory names are
allowed. This applies equally to both arguments given to the
following commands and to the replies from them, as appropriate.
...
... Character Sets and Internationalization ...
... Coded Character Set--7-bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986. ...
... ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993 "Universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- Part 1: Architecture and basic multilingual plane", International Standard -- Information Technology, 1993. ...
