Note that the Joliet implementation on OS/2 is buggy:
It expects the file in the directories in the wrong order.
While Microsoft wants the files to be in ASCII (binary) order,
OS/2 likes to have the files in lexical order (uppercase and
lowercase together). This makes CD's with Joliet attributes
unreadable on OS/2 if there are files that start the same way
but differ in case.
Ignoreing case has ALWAYS been a problem on OS/2. I seriously doubt that there
could be any fix for this one.
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