>>>If we're talking about file names, some characters are not valid, and others are effectively duplicates e.g. "A" and "a" are the same because Windows file names aren't case sensitive.
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>>>A better estimate is 10 digits 0-9 + 26 alphabetic chars, or 36 total chars.
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>>>36^5 is about 60 million.
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>>I would agree with John R, you are not taking into account UNICODE support for the file names, or even simple valid characters like ñúóéáí etc. (oh, and the space!)
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>The OP has only 5 chars/bytes of space for storage, so UniCode is out. If you want to include special characters like space, sure, that's to one's taste.
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>As for ñúóéáí etc. - FireFox underlines it with a red squiggly line, has no idea what it is. Clearly people who have lived south of the Equator start writing strangely ;-)
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