Could you kindly explain what does "Unicode-aware FTP client" mean ?
As I understand, the original FTP specification does not transfer any
charset information. How does your FTP client AWARE of Unicode ? Do you
mean you implement RFC 2640 ?
Frank da Cruz wrote:
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Could you kindly explain what does "Unicode-aware FTP client" mean ?
As I understand, the original FTP specification does not transfer any
charset information. How does your FTP client AWARE of Unicode ? Do you
mean you implement RFC 2640 ?
No, I mean the client controls
Hum... interesting. What will you suggest us (Mozilla) to do to enhance
our FTP browser to support similar thing ?
Frank da Cruz wrote:
Could you kindly explain what does "Unicode-aware FTP client" mean ?
As I understand, the original FTP specification does not transfer any
Hum... interesting. What will you suggest us (Mozilla) to do to enhance
our FTP browser to support similar thing ?
Spend 20 years doing the research and writing the code, like I did? :-)
Seriously, let's continue this offline.
- Frank
I posted a message here about a month ago about C-Kermit 7.1, which
now includes a Unicode-aware FTP client. The second Alpha test has
just been announced:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck71.html
The first Alpha test converted character sets of text files, but did
not do anything about
Hi folk. The Kermit Project at Columbia University (a Unicode
Consortium member) is happy to announce a Unicode-aware FTP client
for UNIX (potentially all varieties: Linux, AIX, Solaris, etc etc),
available now for testing:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ftpclient.html
In fact, it's a new
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