Yeah ok, I've been trying to pass an X-Accel-Redirect header to nginx
with filenames that have foreign characters in them and every time i
set the charset attribute cfheader appears to remove the filename from
the value. It's an old issue for me and I have been coming back to it
every so often but just can't seem get it squared away. :p Sadly
though, if no charset is set the value of the filename passed by the
header is all garbled. I feel like it's something simple now that i'm
missing. It's pretty frustrating.

On Oct 21, 1:41 pm, Alan Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It may be easier if you let us know what it is you think is a bug or
> something going wrong and we'll see if it is or not.
>
> We know the code relatively well, so will probably be able to tell if
> its a real bug or a user expectation mismatch!  ;-)
>
> Brad B. wrote:
> > oh i see now, it's set in try {} - i guess i jumped to conclusions and
> > saw what i wanted to see.
> > So, my issue is something else altogether. I'll do a little more
> > testing and If I can't figure this out I'll repost
>
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