no problem,

By the way I just tried PutFTP and it also have some issue.
I created a flowfile, used an UpdateAttribute to set the filename to:
امتحان.txt   used a PutFTP (with utf8 enabled) and the filename at the ftp
server become: امتحان.txt

Den tir. 23. feb. 2021 kl. 12.20 skrev Pierre Villard <
pierre.villard...@gmail.com>:

> Do you mind filing a JIRA? I had a quick look and the fix should be fairly
> straightforward. Will give it a try to confirm.
>
> Thanks,
> Pierre
>
> Le mar. 23 févr. 2021 à 15:09, Jens M. Kofoed <jmkofoed....@gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have now tried with NiFi version 1.13.0, and there are still issues
>> with non-English characters.
>> The ListFTP process does not have an attribute "Use UTF-8 Encoding" but
>> FetchFTP has.
>> I have created a file with this filename: امتحان.txt
>> ListFTP list the filename as: ??????.txt which does not exist and
>> therefore FetchFTP fails.
>>
>> I tried to use an UpdateAttribute process to change the filename into
>> امتحان.txt but FetchFTP give my an error again
>>
>> FetchFTP[id=ce85ca8e-0177-1000-ffff-ffff95e1e5f7] Failed to fetch content 
>> for 
>> StandardFlowFileRecord[uuid=823c600d-c7fa-406e-ae66-b1ac70f5e212,claim=,offset=0,name=امتحان.txt,size=0]
>>  from filename FTP/امتحان.txt on remote host 192.168.1.2:21 due to 
>> java.io.IOException: 550 The system cannot find the file specified.
>> ; routing to comms.failure: java.io.IOException: 550 The system cannot find 
>> the file specified.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Jens
>>
>> Den tir. 23. feb. 2021 kl. 09.14 skrev Pierre Villard <
>> pierre.villard...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Let us know if this still doesn't work, we will definitely want to look
>>> into it!
>>>
>>> Le mar. 23 févr. 2021 à 11:47, Jens M. Kofoed <jmkofoed....@gmail.com>
>>> a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi Pierre
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks, I will definitely try the new version 1.13.0. I have
>>>> already tried the List+Fetch processers in 1.12.1. And these 2 processors
>>>> can take some non-English characters like Danish and Swedish character
>>>> which GetFTP can't. But they still can't read my Arabic characters.
>>>> I will try 1.13.0
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jens
>>>>
>>>> Den tir. 23. feb. 2021 kl. 08.17 skrev Pierre Villard <
>>>> pierre.villard...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Jens,
>>>>>
>>>>> You may want to try NiFi 1.13.0 with List+Fetch processors. The
>>>>> addition of https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-7685 may help.
>>>>> Worth a try at least.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Pierre
>>>>>
>>>>> Le mar. 23 févr. 2021 à 10:56, Jens M. Kofoed <jmkofoed....@gmail.com>
>>>>> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear community
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have an issue which I hope some of you might be able to help me
>>>>>> with or point me in the right direction.
>>>>>> We have a FTP server (MS IIS 7) where utf-8 is enabled. If I connect
>>>>>> with FileZilla I have no problems with uploading and downloading files 
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> Arabic letters in the filename.
>>>>>> But then NiFi (v. 1.12.1) connect with a GetFTP process it list the
>>>>>> filenames as ???? instead of the Arabic letters, and is not able to get 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> file since that filename does not exist. The GetFTP process is also
>>>>>> configured with utf-8 enabled.
>>>>>> The NiFi server is using Ubuntu 18.04 and if I connect from the NiFi
>>>>>> server to the FTP server I see the same behavior, Arabic letters is 
>>>>>> showing
>>>>>> as ???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But since FileZilla can see Arabic letters correctly, I can't see
>>>>>> that the issue is at the FTP server.
>>>>>> So please help
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kind regards
>>>>>> Jens M. Kofoed
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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