strange character at the end of some file/folder names

I'm getting a strange character at the end of some of my file and folder names. This is it:  When I enlarge it, it says "private use" on the top and bottom, "E000" on the left side, and "F8FF" on the right side. It acts like a character within the font, but I'm not sure why it's there.

In case that didn't work, I'm going to try to attach or embed a gif of the character. I'm not sure if it will work or not.

Also, some longer file names seem to be dleeting some of the letters and are inserting a pound sign and a few numbers (e.g. #34) in place of the letters.

What's going on?

As usual, thanks in advance,
Lloyd

G5 dual 2G, Mac OS X (10.4.4), 1.5GB RAM, (2) 160GB HDs

Posted on Jan 30, 2006 10:40 AM

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Feb 1, 2006 7:03 AM in response to Mark Jones

I thought that might be it...at first. Then I found some file names that were nowhere near 32 characters long whose names were truncated.

It's not a huge problem, except in QuarkXPress when I collect the files for output and I have to reconnect to the ones whose names have been changed (to protect the innocent, I suppose).

Thanks for the input mark.

Lloyd

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