I believe this is a multilanguage issue. Check on multilanguage settings in
your CF Admin if you have access.
I don't see a multilanguage setting anywhere in the CF Admin panel. We
are using CFMX6.1 so I'm not sure if this setting is a pre-CFMX
setting. If not, please let me know where it is.
Ok. This is driving me mad now. It works fine (e.g. does replace the
accented character) on our local development server with is running
CFMX6.1 / RH7.2 / Apache 1.3.27, exactly the same as the online
server ahhh
Andrew.
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 09:39:53 +0100, Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And the with changed to a question mark (L?onidas.pdf), however the
this got me curious enough to double check (under windows) using arabic
thai file names (using unicode) it worked fine. so i guess it is an OS
issue. not that i know much about linux but you might examine the jvm
startup
Hi.
I have have problem with accented characters in file names when they
are uploaded using CFFILE. The file name in question was:
Lonidas.pdf
And the with changed to a question mark (L?onidas.pdf), however the
variables returned by CFFILE had it create, so when the code used the
file name
I believe this is a multilanguage issue. Check on multilanguage settings in
your CF Admin if you have access.
Or, if it is expected that people will be naming things using accents
frequently, parse out accented letters and replace with the corresponding
unaccented letters prior to executing your
Is this a CF problem or any OS problem
Looks like an OS issue, does Linux support accents in file names?
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I did think about parsing the file name and replacing the characters,
but the people the site is for will not allow the file name to be
changed. It is a government funded project and therefore everything
has not be exactly right!!!
Andrew.
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Looks like an OS issue, does Linux support accents in file names?
If I FTP the file up it works ok, so I guess Linux is ok with the
accented file name.
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On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 16:41:01 +0100, Andrew Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did think about parsing the file name and replacing the characters,
but the people the site is for will not allow the file name to be
changed. It is a government funded project and therefore everything
has not be
I had the same problem with CF and BlueDragon and I had to write something
like this to change the file name on the server.. I kept the original name
in my database and when I serve the file with cfcontent I rename to the
original name. Since my variable name are in french, the first one is all
I did think about parsing the file name and replacing the characters,
but the people the site is for will not allow the file name to be
changed.
Then keep the original file name in you db, store the document under any file name you want, store this on as well
in you db, then restitute the
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