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Some clients fail to convert filenames to UTF-8, or require a configuration option to do so; see ticket #1089. In this case they will usually fail to create non-ASCII filenames (although there is a small chance that the name in another encoding will accidentally be decodable as UTF-8), and directory listings will show [mojibake](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojibake) for non-ASCII names.
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As of Tahoe v1.7.0 final, filenames are normalized to NFC, which means that it is not possible to have two files/subdirectories with [canonically equivalent](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_equivalence) names in the same directory. (This does not cause any incompatibility with filesystems that use a different normalization, such as NFD in Mac OS X.)
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Filenames are normalized to NFC, which means that it is not possible to have two files/subdirectories with [canonically equivalent](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_equivalence) names in the same directory. (This does not cause any incompatibility with filesystems that use a different normalization, such as NFD in Mac OS X.)
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# Performance
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