On 5/7/2013 3:58 PM, Andrew Berg wrote:
Currently, I keep Last.fm artist data caches to avoid unnecessary API calls and 
have been naming the files using the artist name. However,
artist names can have characters that are not allowed in file names for most 
file systems (e.g., C/A/T has forward slashes). Are there any
recommended strategies for naming such files while avoiding conflicts (I 
wouldn't want to run into problems for an artist named C-A-T or
CAT, for example)? I'd like to make the files easily identifiable, and there 
really are no limits on what characters can be in an artist name.

Sounds like you want something like the html escape or urlencode functions, which serve the same purpose of encoding special chars. Rather than invent a new tranformation, you could use the same scheme used for html entities. (Sorry, I forget the details.) It is possible that one of the functions would work for you as is, or with little modification.

Terry



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