Apologies for the broken link, this was a fail on my part. Microsoft has a habit of breaking their blogs every 6 months. Unfortunately I cannot update or delete the submitted URL. Corrected link below.
While the ₩ and ¥ characters are shown as directory separator symbols in the respective Korean and Japanese windows versions, they are only how those versions of Windows represent the same Unicode code point U+005c (backslash) as a glyph.
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While the ₩ and ¥ characters are shown as directory separator symbols in the respective Korean and Japanese windows versions, they are only how those versions of Windows represent the same Unicode code point U+005c (backslash) as a glyph.