It was tell whith humour as a joke it's for this i have put a smiley (in
fact it's a common joke we have in france telling, we suffer of language
racism, because very often our language full of accent is forgotten).

the encodage is not broken, it's the second time i recive zip with
accent and each time it's make the same thing. Before writting you, i
have made myself a zip on windows to make a test and same reaction (the
other files were making under mac osX). But when i do the test on a zip
made on ubuntu, no prob...

here a link (sorry in french) where the same problem was found whithout
solution :http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=3238058

ps: sorry for my pitifull english :/

Le vendredi 29 janvier 2010 à 09:12 +0000, Sebastien Bacher a écrit :
> Thank you for your bug report. Nobody is being racist there, you should
> check for this word definition in a dictionnary. Could you add an
> example to the bug? Opening files with non ascii chars works fine but
> maybe you use examples with broken encoding
> 
> ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Low
> 
> ** Changed in: file-roller (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
> 
> ** Summary changed:
> 
> - don't be racist and think of the people who use accent in their language 
> like french ;o), because when you have a file with accent (wich is common in 
> my language) the file can't be open. 
> + encoding issue when open zip archive with non ascii chars?
> 
> ** Summary changed:
> 
> - encoding issue when open zip archive with non ascii chars?
> + encoding issue when opening zip archive with non ascii chars
>

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