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#Filezilla for mac 10.5.8 mac os x
I tried it with 2 different servers - one at running Linux, and my server on Mac OS X 10.6.5 with pureftpd 1.0.29 - the same computer I upload the files from.Īs to the previous question - I'm not entirely sure what you're asking about "volume or network mount" - the files with the accented characters in the file name were on my Mac's startup disk - the same computer, and disk that has the server on it that the files are uploaded to.Įdit about 30 minutes later with some extra information.Īctually I had forgotten to tell TextWrangler to "Show Invisibles" when I checked the file names as copied out of CyberDuck.ġ - for the Linux Server - it was all OK - the file name - Kénnátsîdeheads2.gif appeared as expected.Ģ - for my Mac OS X Server, the file name copied from CyberDuck showed an upside down red question mark in each place where the accented characters were meant to be, but in the Finder the filename looked as expected, and in fact was identical to the filename that I uploaded, at least in as much as using the Finder to copy the file I uploaded from the source folder to the destination folder said the file already existed. And when the name is copied from CyberDuck and pasted into TextWrangler the name is as expected. I've just now done as you asked - removed the custom property (how can I check that it truly was removed?), and installed the latest nightly build 4.0b9, and as far as I can remember from when this cropped up, the behaviour is working as one would expect - a file with accented characters in the file name seems to be correctly uploaded to a server, and can be found by the PHP scripts involved. Where the bottom 2 files, if you click the link for the FileZilla one, you'll see the image, but if you click the link for the CyberDuck one you don't see the image, yet the file name field below the image is the same in each case.ĭavid - sorry I hadn't noticed before now the couple of recent messages from you about this. I am able to repeat the same results on my server which is running Mac OS X 10.5.8 with PureFTPd running as the FTP server - the file uploaded by CyberDuck isn't referenced correctly once it's saved using PHP. I have worked yesterday with the owner of Simply Hosting where this site is and he confirms that the server is running UTF-8. If I turn off the Apache option for showing UTF-8 Directory listings, then the CyberDuck file shows as If I view their names in CyberDuck and copy it out to TextWrangler and turn on "Show Invisibles" then I see what is in the attached image - the CyberDuck file shows the red upside down ? symbol in place of each accented character. K%c3%a9nn%c3%a1ts%c3%aedeheads.gif <- this one uploaded by FileZilla Ke%cc%81nna%cc%81tsi%cc%82deheads.gif <- this one uploaded by CyberDuck
#Filezilla for mac 10.5.8 code
You see two files that apparently have the same name, but if you view the source code for the page, you see one file represented as There is something about how CyberDuck (and Captain FTP) uploads files with accented characters when UTF-8 is chosen compared to how FileZilla uploads them. Have you tried using a different character encoding such as ISO-8559-1? If you need access to this server let me know and I can eMail the credentials to you. I've been told that the server is set to UTF-8 also. The file names "look" OK in phpMyAdmin but there's an issue somewhere.ĬyberDuck is set to UTF-8 in the Preferences, and in the settings for that Bookmark. It is the files that when the name is copied into TextWrangler show the red upside down question mark that cause issues with the PHP scripts. This has come about because the files are used in PHP scripts for genealogy and there are problems reading the file names and writing them into the database for later retrieval. One of these was uploaded with FileZilla, the other with CyberDuck. CD.2.gif both point to different files, but if you click them, the name that comes up in the Safari address bar is apparently the same, yet both exist in the same directory on the server. The file name "seems" to be preserved on upload and it looks correct, but if I copy the filename out of CyberDuck after the upload has completed, and paste it into TextWrangler, it shows a red upside down question mark instead of the accented characters.Īnd if I retype that name in CyberDuck, I can then upload the file again from my Mac so that it then looks like there are 2 identically named files on the server.įor whatever it's worth, Captain FTP also seems to have this same problem, but FileZilla doesn't.Īll the names are mangled (that's an Apache thing apparently), but the 2 that end in. I have been struggling for a while with uploading filenames with accented characters in them to an FTP site.