Changes between Version 32 and Version 33 of SftpFrontend


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Timestamp:
2010-06-17T21:50:34Z (14 years ago)
Author:
davidsarah
Comment:

more about non-UTF-8 clients

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  • SftpFrontend

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    5757The SFTP frontend encodes all filenames as UTF-8 when communicating with the client. Support for displaying and copying non-ASCII filenames is likely to vary between clients. If you are using a filesystem that represents names as UTF-8 (including via sshfs), then it should just work, but please report your experience with this. Note that SFTP currently does not perform any [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_equivalence Unicode normalization] (so for example, filenames copied from a Mac OS X filesystem will remain in NFD); this is likely to change in future.
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    59 Many clients do not convert filenames to UTF-8; see ticket #1089.
     59Many clients do not convert filenames to UTF-8; see ticket #1089. In this case they will usually fail to create Unicode filenames (although there is a small chance that the name in another encoding will accidentally be decodable as UTF-8), and directory listings will show [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojibake mojibake] for Unicode names.
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