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File name issue with German umlauts
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File name issue with German umlauts


  • Subject: File name issue with German umlauts
  • From: Ulf Dunkel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:34:57 +0100
  • Organization: invers Software

I wonder if I have to handle NSString for folder/file names in a special way.

My issue:
When I search for an existing folder named "äöütest", it isn't found, until I enter the search string not via keyboard to a search field in my app, but copy it from the folder name in the Finder and paste it to the search field in my app.


Isn't NSString always NSString? Do I have to handle encoding in a special way here? What is the encoding of fspecs in the Finder?

Thank you,
---UlfDunkel

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