File Names Changing by Themselves

I am suddenly having this weird problem where anything I compress with Apple's built in compressor app suddenly changes to what's below:
103794FAcolored%20moose%20new.psd
This is what it's supposed to look like:
103794FAcolored moose new.psd
When I compress a file it changes the name on both the compressed file AND the original file.
I also get this when downloading Zip files from my iDisk. These are files someone else compressed and uploaded to my iDisk and which read correctly while still on the iDisk. But as soon as I download it to my computer it puts the %20 in all blank spaces, but the one still on my iDisk stays unchanged. This has happened several times in the last 2 days.
Any ideas as to what could be causing this and how to stop it?
Kevin

he general approach at this time is to ask if you've checked for any problematic fonts (all languages) with Apple's Font Book (look in the Applications folder). Find and remove all duplicates also.
Start there to be sure all fonts that are in play come out with a clean bill of health.
Don't hesisate to perform wholesale deletion of old and/or little used fonts - be skeptical of anything that has come from Office 2008, including those related to an Equation Editor installation.
By all means be sure any 3rd party apps AND plug-ins are Snow Leopard compatible.
An additional measure is to clear the existing font caches:
http://www.macworld.com/article/139383/2009/03/fontcacheclear.html
That said, 10.6.2 release notes have this to say about fonts:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3874
Fonts fixes provided for:
• an issue with font spacing
• an issue in which some Fonts are missing
• font duplication issues
• an issue with some PostScript Type 1 fonts not working properly
Good luck in any case.

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