unless of course the special charcter is escaped as in
\/
Seems non-intuitive
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> Subject: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 40638] - Allow comments in 
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> Does anyone have any knowledge of a character that is 
> completely invalid in a
> filename for all platforms?  Just UNIX and Windows, even, for 
> a start?  Most
> characters seem usable on UNIX platforms when escaped, so I 
> can't locate a
> character that would be a suitable comment indicator for 
> includes/excludes files.
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