I'll ask him to clarify. I saw that, too, but I knew what he meant. Javamail has a MimeUtility that we could use to encode the filename, but I told him we don't want to rely on another jar. So he's going to write something himself. Kenneth is our in-house NLS expert and he reported this bug and says it is a bad bug.

Matthias Weßendorf (JIRA) wrote, On 2/28/2008 10:57 AM PT:
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Matthias Weßendorf commented on TRINIDAD-974:
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what has this to do with Javamail?
I don't get that reference

nls: fileDownloadActionListener : mulitibyte char filename is garbled
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                Key: TRINIDAD-974
                URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-974
            Project: MyFaces Trinidad
         Issue Type: Bug
   Affects Versions: 1.0.6-core, 1.2.6-core
           Reporter: Jeanne Waldman

A simple reproducible testcase is to use the
fileDownloadActionListener.jspx demo and change the filename to be japanese
or chinese characters and also change your browser's language accordingly.
On Firefox, it appears fine.
On IE, the filename is garbled.

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