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1.2. Characters to Avoid in Directories and Filenames

Your web files will be viewed by numerous users who use a wide variety of operating systems (Mac, PC, and Linux for instance) and devices (desktops, tablets, and smartphones are some examples). Therefore, it is essential to play it safe and avoid common illegal directory and filename characters.

Naming conventions are important in web folders as well as for downloadable files such as PDFS, Word documents, and Excel spreadsheets.

Do not use any of these common illegal characters/symbols:

# pound

% percent

& ampersand

{ left bracket

} right bracket

\ back slash

< left angle bracket

> right angle bracket

* asterisk

? question mark

/ forward slash

  blank spaces

$ dollar sign

! exclamation point

' single quotes

" double quotes

: colon

@ at sign

Also, keep these rules in mind.

Bad filenames:

  • F&A Costs.html
  • my PDF file#name.pdf

Web Browsers see:

  • F&amp;A%20Costs.html
  • my%20PDF%20file%23name.pdf

Good filenames:

Note: This list is not exhaustive. It is meant to help you avoid common errors in filenames. If you have any questions or need any assistance, do not hesitate to contact helpdesk@cituk.co.uk.

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