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Illegal character

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An illegal character is a character not allowed by a programming language, protocol, or program. To handle these characters, many languages use an escape sequence—a backslash followed by another character. In Windows, some characters aren’t allowed in file or folder names, including colons, brackets, question marks, and the null character.


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