Cahit Eyigünlü wrote on Sat, 3 Apr 2010 23:08:31 +0300:
i have created a folder with name ÅiÄüı and it is ok.
No, it is not. *Use ASCII*
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google about encoding, MySQL, utf-8.
so how could i repair this copied fle names end file encodings because it
has problems also while reading by php and publishing the same thanks
That's why it is a bad idea to use anything other than ASCII in filenames
that are used for web servers or
Thank you for feed back but there is sth. complicated then using ascii
characters
let me try to describe :
i have created a folder with name şiğüı and it is ok.
but i have copied a file that i 've created on another linux machine (that
is not mine)
it seems like � and that cause to not only
cahit Eyigünlü a écrit :
Thank you for feed back but there is sth. complicated then using ascii
characters
let me try to describe :
i have created a folder with name şiğüı and it is ok.
but i have copied a file that i 've created on another linux machine
(that is not mine)
it seems
cahit Eyigünlü a écrit :
i have created a folder with name şiğüı and it is ok.
Ah, yes, one other thing. Folders named 'şiğüı' are *not* ok on a
website. Don't use special characters in folder or file names on a
webserver, or you're asking for trouble.
yes we try all this , beside this as i said if i create the folder on my own
server there is no problem with non latin chars or th files which include
non latin chars. this only encounters if i copy it from another source and
the given solutions not worked unfortunatelly.
for example cpanel's file
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