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diff --git a/docs-xml/smbdotconf/filename/mangledmap.xml b/docs-xml/smbdotconf/filename/mangledmap.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b4be3a80d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs-xml/smbdotconf/filename/mangledmap.xml @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +<samba:parameter name="mangled map" + type="string" + context="S" + xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc"> +<description> + <para> + This is for those who want to directly map UNIX file names which cannot be represented on + Windows/DOS. The mangling of names is not always what is needed. In particular you may have + documents with file extensions that differ between DOS and UNIX. + For example, under UNIX it is common to use <filename moreinfo="none">.html</filename> + for HTML files, whereas under Windows/DOS <filename moreinfo="none">.htm</filename> + is more commonly used. + </para> + + <para> + So to map <filename moreinfo="none">html</filename> to <filename moreinfo="none">htm</filename> + you would use: + </para> + + <para> + <smbconfoption name="mangled map">(*.html *.htm)</smbconfoption>. + </para> + + <para> + One very useful case is to remove the annoying <filename moreinfo="none">;1</filename> off + the ends of filenames on some CDROMs (only visible under some UNIXes). To do this use a map of + (*;1 *;). + </para> +</description> + +<value type="default"><comment>no mangled map</comment></value> +<value type="example">(*;1 *;)</value> +</samba:parameter> |