[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 12291] A downloaded file via Safari, that has Korean Character in its name shows "??"

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Tue Jul 22 22:57:21 PDT 2008


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12291


nick at cogitoltd.com changed:

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------- Comment #20 from nick at cogitoltd.com  2008-07-22 22:57 PDT -------
Is there likely to be any movement on this issue? (I have just downloaded the
latest webkit nightly and it still has problems with Japanese filenames.).

It is a serious issue for many users - it prevents use of Safari with
web-applications that upload and download files to a server, unless those files
have very restricted filenames. 

It is always a shame when one has to tell users explicitly NOT to use Safari
with a web-app, and to use I.E. or Firefox instead.

 I appreciate the point about the standard being in-explicit, but if I.E. and
Firefox can both code around it to provide this much needed functionality,
surely Safari should be able to as well.... 

Standards or no standards, to the user this is "badly broken". 


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