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Author accelerator0099
Recipients accelerator0099, eric.smith
Date 2021-12-05.02:02:49
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Null bytes appear in abnormal zip files. (I haven't seen any multibyte encoding that represents a character with null bytes)

But non-utf8 encodings are common in normal zip files, as windows uses different encodings for different language settings. (On the other hand, Linux suggests everyone use UTF8 regardless of their language settings.)

It's a pity that nowadays few software supports specifying encoding when extracting archives.
(We have unzip-iconv patch on Linux, even if the patch is never accepted by unzip)

Changing the language and rebooting my OS makes no sense, and I don't know why.
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