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  <description>The file name like following always corrupted on Mac OS. filename includes multi bytes character the file created on Windows the files are included in zip file Using unar command can avoid character corruption because this command checks filename character encoding before zip file unarchived. Using …</description>
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  <title>How to avoid a filename character corruption on Mac OS?</title>
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