Re: [BackupPC-users] International Characters

2007-05-09 Thread Craig Barratt
Francis writes: > On my side, I found that Firefox (PC) handles correctly the direct download > (for the file name) > > My results so far are : > > On client (windows) conf client charset is cp1252, backup method rsynd > On Server (ubuntu LTS) locale is UTF-8 > > CGI- OK > LS directly os serve

Re: [BackupPC-users] International Characters

2007-05-09 Thread Francis Lessard
ne- De : Jean-Michel Beuken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : 9 mai 2007 16:44 À : Francis Lessard Cc : backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net Objet : Re: [BackupPC-users] International Characters Hello Francis, Same kind of observations but inverse ! Results of some tests with the same server an

Re: [BackupPC-users] International Characters

2007-05-09 Thread Jean-Michel Beuken
Hello Francis, Same kind of observations but inverse ! Results of some tests with the same server and the same Vista client (XP is same) - configuration of my server : Solaris 10/x86 with samba-3.0.24 (unix charset = UTF-8), BackupPC 3.0.0 - browser under MacOS X (Safari or FireFox) 1) with X

[BackupPC-users] International Characters

2007-05-03 Thread Francis Lessard
Hi ! This software if wonderful ! I have only a small glitch with international characters in french. My test file name have < accents > on my system. I use the rsyncd way of backing up. This file is backed up correctly, shown correctly in the cgi (with all the accents). My only problem is when