Ok, this is an invalid character, but as is the folder separation character in Windows, applying a simple replace '\' to '/' before testing and moving, could be handy.
That's what I meant.
I know that Windows is inferior in this usage, but since it is a folder/file path, most programs (see languages) consider both characters as equivalent, probably thanks to a small and discreet character replacement.
This is not the case with Sigil, which is "too" strict.
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