Confirmed, but its browser dependant.
IE on Mac OS X sends the file but munges the filename. So
they file arrives fine but with the wrong name.
Mozilla on Mac OS X doesnt even send the file.
Still waiting for results with windows systems buth Eng
and J.
John-
On 28 Sep 2002 23:02:59 -0400
Joe Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>"Peter Bi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Please take a serious look.
>
>I did, and I suspect this problem is caused by OP's
>client/browser
>failing to open the file with the Kanji filename, so it
>might be
>sending an empty file with the default enctype instead.
>
>> There were several related reports in the mailing list
>>during the
>> months: Apache::Request might not handle double-bytes or
>>utf8
>> correctly. Or it may be due to the C library.
>
>You seem to know something about this issue. However,
>this is the first
>time I've seen utf8 discussed in relation to
>Apache::Request on this list.
>I've tried a few dozen links from google ("utf8
>Apache::Request"), and
>I've searched the epigone archives for this list. I
>wasn't able to find
>a single related report.
>
>A reference url, a test case, or a better still, a patch,
>would be
>considerably more helpful than sending me on a wild goose
>chase.
>
>--
>Joe Schaefer