In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ash, Mi
chael L writes:
Doing the setControlEncoding would be wonderful, I have recompiled the
code doing what you suggested and it does work, but I um can't use it
because its not an official release :)
At the moment CVS HEAD is basically identical to the last
Thanks for he reply,
-Original Message-
From: Steve Cohen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 9:29 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: Re: Commons-net.FTPClient
Sorry I missed your earlier post. The answer is, unfortunately, that
the package does
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Cohen writes:
Sorry I missed your earlier post. The answer is, unfortunately, that the
package does not support the easy conversion to UTF-8.
If he needs to change the encoding for the control connection, he can
recompile the source with
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: Re: Commons-net.FTPClient
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Steve Cohen
writes:
Sorry I missed your earlier post. The answer is, unfortunately, that
the package does not support the easy conversion to UTF-8.
If he needs to change the encoding
Sorry I missed your earlier post. The answer is, unfortunately, that the
package does not support the easy conversion to UTF-8.
Steve Cohen
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 2:01 pm, Ash, Michael L wrote:
I sent this to the users group several days ago and haven't gotten a
response so I thought I
I sent this to the users group several days ago and haven't gotten a
response so I thought I would send it here with some additional info I
found.
Is there any reason to not use UTF-8 instead of iso-8859-1?
The problem I am trying to solve is to send a file from an English based
client to a