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Sebb commented on COMPRESS-176: ------------------------------- Excellent! Since \ and / are not allowed in file or folder names on Windows systems, there should be no case where a \ is incorrectly replaced. And it would still work if Winzip fixes its implementation to use /, and would also work with other applications that use / for the extra fields. == There's still potentially the reverse problem - can Winzip handle / in the unicode extra field, or does it expect only \ ? If so, then I guess we might need to make the generated extra fields configurable to use \. I don't have the required version of Winzip to check that. > ArchiveInputStream#getNextEntry(): Problems with WinZip directories with > Umlauts > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: COMPRESS-176 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMPRESS-176 > Project: Commons Compress > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Archivers > Affects Versions: 1.3 > Environment: Windows 7 > Reporter: Wurstbrot mit Senf > Attachments: test-7zip.zip, test-windows.zip, test-winzip.zip, > testzap-winzip.zip > > > There is a problem when handling a WinZip-created zip with Umlauts in > directories. > I'm accessing a zip file created with WinZip containing a directory with an > umlaut ("รค") with ArchiveInputStream. When creating the zip file the > unicode-flag of winzip had been active. > The following problem occurs when accessing the entries of the zip: > the ArchiveEntry for a directory containing an umlaut is not marked as a > directory and the file names for the directory and all files contained in > that directory contain backslashes instead of slashes (i.e. completely > different to all other files in directories with no umlaut in their path). > There is no difference when letting the ArchiveStreamFactory decide which > ArchiveInputStream to create or when using the ZipArchiveInputStream > constructor with the correct encoding (I've tried different encodings CP437, > CP850, ISO-8859-15, but still the problem persisted). > This problem does not occur when using the very same zip file but compressed > by 7zip or the built-in Windows 7 zip functionality. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira