> FileName="=?UTF-8?Q?=F0=E9=F1=E9=E5=EF.txt?="
[...]
> InlineDecode(FFileName, FTargetCharset); so 's' after the marked line
> returns the correct name, but then it tries to convert it from utf_8
> (see 3rd line above) to cp1255 charset, but the name is already in
> cp1255 charset so the result is gibberish.

What we will do with this? If someone got data in CP1255 and mark it 
as UTF-8, then you must got garbage by decoding. Of course! We cannot 
solve fatal errors on seding side...


-- 
Lukas Gebauer.

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