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Rory Winston commented on NET-240: ---------------------------------- This should work as long as the control encoding is set appropriately. Remember that the printstream encoding and txt encoding for your ide/terminal must also be set. Tthe following works for me: {code:java} FTPClient client = new FTPClient(); client.setControlEncoding("utf-8"); client.addProtocolCommandListener(new PrintCommandListener(new PrintWriter(System.out))); client.connect("localhost"); client.login("user", "pass"); PrintStream out = new PrintStream(System.out, true, "utf-8"); for (FTPFile file : client.listFiles()) out.println(file.getName()); out.println("你好吗"); // this filename was printed in the test above {code} > FTPClient can't support Chinese or Japanese language in listFiles() > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NET-240 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-240 > Project: Commons Net > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.0 > Environment: Both Win and Linux, jdk1.5 or jdk1.6 > Reporter: Eisen Wang > > while coding as below: > FTPClient ftp = new FTPClient(); > int reply; > ftp.connect("10.110.13.18",2001); > ftp.login("user","password"); > // ... // transfer files > ftp.type(FTPClient.ASCII_FILE_TYPE); > FTPFile[] temp = ftp.listFiles(); > System.out.println(temp.length); > for (int i = 0; i < temp.length; i++) > { > System.out.println(temp[i].getName()); > }; //filtered all the files > if the remote ftp server has a Chinese or Japanese file, then it would print > a massive text on screen. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.