Bug 105139 - Garbaged Japanese file name via downloading from iFolder3 web.
Summary: Garbaged Japanese file name via downloading from iFolder3 web.
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: iFolder Denali
Classification: iFolder
Component: Web Access (show other bugs)
Version: iFolder Denali
Hardware: All All
: P5 - None : Critical
Target Milestone: 3.2
Assignee: Rob Lyon
QA Contact: Jared Allen
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Reported: 2005-08-17 10:55 UTC by Katsuya Takahashi
Modified: 2005-10-25 13:30 UTC (History)
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Found By: Localization
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Destroy Japanese file names (85.92 KB, image/pjpeg)
2005-08-17 10:56 UTC, Katsuya Takahashi
Details
Destroy Japanese file names (85.92 KB, image/pjpeg)
2005-08-17 10:57 UTC, Katsuya Takahashi
Details

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Description Katsuya Takahashi 2005-08-17 10:55:11 UTC
OES 812, client XP + Firefox 1.04 and IE6.0.2900.2180, NLDSP2RC6+FF104

iFolder3 Web can upload and display Japanese file name with IE and FF 
correctly. But they destroy the Japanese file name at the downloading.
FF destroys only the file name. IE destroys the file name. And he also lost the 
mime type(extensions).
Comment 1 Katsuya Takahashi 2005-08-17 10:56:04 UTC
Created attachment 46270 [details]
Destroy Japanese file names
Comment 2 Katsuya Takahashi 2005-08-17 10:57:26 UTC
Created attachment 46271 [details]
Destroy Japanese file names
Comment 3 Rob Lyon 2005-08-17 14:56:28 UTC
Is the file okay?  Is it only the filename that gets mangled?
Comment 4 Rob Lyon 2005-08-17 23:38:57 UTC
This appears to just be a filename issue.  Downgrading to Normal and moving to 
future.  It is too late to fix this bug at this point.
Comment 5 Rob Lyon 2005-08-18 17:42:16 UTC
I discovered that this is a known ASP.NET issue and that Microsoft is working 
on a solution.  I can do a work-around with URL encoding, but it does not help 
Firefox, only IE.
Comment 6 Katsuya Takahashi 2005-08-19 01:35:38 UTC
Almost users use IE on Windows for their client. So your work-around will be 
help for them. Please go ahead to implement it.
Comment 7 Katsuya Takahashi 2005-08-19 01:36:53 UTC
I made mistake to set status. I re-open this.
Comment 8 Rob Lyon 2005-08-19 04:11:50 UTC
I implemented the work-around for IE, but it didn't make SP1.
Comment 9 Rob Lyon 2005-08-19 04:12:19 UTC
fixed in CVS
Comment 10 Katsuya Takahashi 2005-10-25 08:17:11 UTC
Does the fix include OES SP2 (current development build of SP2)?
Comment 11 Rob Lyon 2005-10-25 13:30:26 UTC
Yes