ID: 25004 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: spud at nothingness dot org Status: Bogus Bug Type: *Languages/Translation Operating System: RedHat 7.2 PHP Version: 4.3.2 New Comment:
Restore comment: [2004-07-23 21:12:44] apinstein at mac dot com Actually, it seems that Safari has a problem uploading files with non-latin filenames. In Safari 1.2 (Panther) the file is SKIPPED entirely from the upload's POST data. In Safari pre-1.2, (Jaguar) the filename is mangled a bit. I am pretty sure this isn't a PHP problem, but if anyone knows how to set up the HTML form to allow this it'd be great for everyone to know! Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-11 11:34:45] spud at nothingness dot org Correction: the problem persists in PHP 4.3.3RC3 with the (mac) Safari browser, but works in (mac) IE 5.2.3. Until further browser testing, I'll consider this "bogus", assuming it's a browser issue with Safari only. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-11 11:27:16] spud at nothingness dot org Actually, the first rule of submitting a bug is "check the database first", but point taken. This problem still occurs with PHP 4.3.3RC3 on my machine, despite your results. See (http:// dev.dadaimc.org/test.php for test form and phpinfo() output) The CVS snapshot (php4-200308111530) refuses to make on my machine, generating an error near the end (see below), so I can't test the CVS version: /home/spud/src/php4-200308111530/ext/standard/ filestat.c:575: undefined reference to `php_check_open_basedir_ex' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-10 11:11:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works fine with latest CVS (and with PHP 4.3.3RC3 too) Bogusing since you failed the first rule of submitting a bug report: Try the latest CVS snapshot first. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-08-10 10:54:57] spud at nothingness dot org Description: ------------ On a standard form upload, if the user uploads a file with a name like "épice.jpg" (with an acute accent on the e), PHP reports the $_FILES[0]['name'] as "foo_e", dropping the accent and ALL following characters, including the suffix. I understand the perhaps the file upload can't handle the accented characters, but it seems incorrect to strip off the rest of the filename, including characters that are still legitimate. I don't know if this is a PHP bug or not, but it seems very limiting for non-English file uploads, where accented characters in a filename are common. Reproduce code: --------------- Example: with a page like <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> </head> <body> <form action="test.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <input type="file" name="upload"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit"> </form> <? if (isset($_POST['submit'])) { print_r($_FILES); } ?> upload a file named "épice.jpg", and PHP will report the filename as "e". Expected result: ---------------- I expect $_FILES[0]['name'] to be "épice.jpg", or at least "epice.jpg". Actual result: -------------- Filename reported as "e". ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=25004&edit=1