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Re: [Q] How can I repair file name with wrong encoding?
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Re: [Q] How can I repair file name with wrong encoding?


  • Subject: Re: [Q] How can I repair file name with wrong encoding?
  • From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:56:55 -0700

Maybe it's treating the filename bytes as Latin-1?
Just a guess, but that'd be the first thing I'd check. Second would be MacRoman.



Aki Inoue wrote:
Yes, sounds like there really is a bug.

Please file a bug and attached the zip archive possible.

Thank you,

Aki

On 2008/03/13, at 7:48, Jens Alfke wrote:


On 12 Mar '08, at 10:27 PM, S.J.Chun wrote:

It seems that when Finder unzips the zip file from Windows(which
have files of CP949 encoded filename), it does not make unzipped
file name as byte-by-byte equally as CP949; it does use some kind
of unknown transformation of encoded name.

That's too bad. I don't know how you could find out what it's doing; it sounds like an implementation detail of the BOM framework. (IIRC, zip files don't describe their filenames' encodings, so in the case of something non-ascii, the decoder would basically have to guess.)


I suggest you file a bug report, since this behavior is certainly wrong. There probably isn't anything that can be done to fix this, since it's guesswork, but you might get a reply with information about what the actual transformation is.

—Jens_______________________________________________

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 >Re: [Q] How can I repair file name with wrong encoding? (From: Aki Inoue <email@hidden>)

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