Well, that's not my area of expertise, but in a general fashion, the decoding of japanese characters is working since one of the japanese examples worked well. I'll forward your comment upstream, but I think there's something wrong with the torrent itself, failing to set the required metadata for clients to interpret that they should be using UTF8 for decoding the filename. Do you have experience with another BitTorrent client which is able to display that particular filename properly? Thanks for your feedback.
On Fri, 2009-09-25 at 14:00 +0200, Christian Ohm wrote: > On Wednesday, 23 September 2009 at 16:28, Adrian Perez wrote: > > tag 502879 + pending > > -- > > TuxPaper managed to provide us with a patch that fixes the issue. > > I have manually backported it, and added some variable that was missing > > from it; that said, the changes are already integrated and should be > > uploaded soon (4.2.0.8-2). > > A short test of that version shows the first problem indeed fixed, but the > second is not (where Japanese characters are decoded into question marks, that > still happens with the second non-working example torrent). > > Best regards, > Christian Ohm -- Best regards, Adrian Perez <adrianperez....@gmail.com>
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