jDid you tried to change the folder structur to something like "/ghost" instead of "ghost"? That could be a workarround
the '\' is a posix thing. He can't change the '\' as that is generated by the path being built on the system itself because its appending two strings. the fix is to "normalize the path", however, there isn't a lot of room to work with because of size of memory available, so anything has to be small and efficient.Ahh right, you can only have an "\" in the file/foldername (on unix)