Re: [CentOS] encoding

2010-04-04 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Cahit Eyigünlü wrote on Sat, 3 Apr 2010 23:08:31 +0300: i have created a folder with name şiğüı and it is ok. No, it is not. *Use ASCII* Kai -- Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com ___ CentOS mailing list

Re: [CentOS] encoding

2010-04-03 Thread Kai Schaetzl
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

Re: [CentOS] encoding

2010-04-03 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
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

Re: [CentOS] encoding

2010-04-03 Thread Niki Kovacs
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

Re: [CentOS] encoding

2010-04-03 Thread Niki Kovacs
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.

Re: [CentOS] encoding

2010-04-03 Thread cahit Eyigünlü
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