I am Korean and thus often uses multi-byte characters (to type korean letters).
I have problem when copying remote folders through FTP if the folder names are in Korean.
Error messages:
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DirectoryListing: (550) 550 Directory not found. - /조수미 - my story cd1:/<*
Exception in ...
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- 11.04.2008, 13:51
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: [beta] FTP copy-directory fails (multibyte characters)
- Replies: 2
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- 27.12.2007, 08:13
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Can not add to my favorite over two words
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8745
More test cases provided.
Hi. I am Taesoo Kwon who posted a bug report yesterday.
Today, I found that this post is quite related to my post. I am sorry.
YSL's test case didn't work for me either. (In my case korean letters are used rather than chinese ones.)
So I tried your suggestions, but didn't fix the problem. (language ...
Today, I found that this post is quite related to my post. I am sorry.
YSL's test case didn't work for me either. (In my case korean letters are used rather than chinese ones.)
So I tried your suggestions, but didn't fix the problem. (language ...
- 26.12.2007, 12:19
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: Favorite folders - multibyte characters do not work.
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4175
Favorite folders - multibyte characters do not work.
I am using FreeCommander 2007.10a version with windows XP korean version (which is properly updated.)
I found a bug that "favorite folders" command does not correctly handling multibyte characters.
For instance, in korean version of windows XP, the desktop folder is located in
"c:\documents and ...
I found a bug that "favorite folders" command does not correctly handling multibyte characters.
For instance, in korean version of windows XP, the desktop folder is located in
"c:\documents and ...