
• In the case, the extension is not meaningful, so I meant that only the extension as criterion is insufficient.
- Of course, I can set a “fancy” extension for Unicode-text files I exchange with friends via small personal FTP servers, let's say something like *.tx8 - *.tx16 - *.tx32 or whatever in the same painting, and so I will not have any error message.
- But from ¦ to elsewhere, the issue remains : I can't remove the *.txt from the list since it's needed for real ANSI *.txt, while I can have Unicode files as *.txt too … There is no different extension as "standard" AFAIK, and this is the problem !
- A 7Zip language file is *.txt, but not ANSI, and just send one should bind to rename it at each end of the connection, that's time wasting…
- For instance, I can have too a bunch of archives to download, plus a "Readme.txt" file "as is";
whether that txt is Unicode —> Error message, useless in that case.
- Finally, maybe only for the *.txt, TC could look for a header¦marker in the file and continue as binary when there is some info showing Unicode…

Claude
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