Hello zhaosheng,

> 
> Actually, OO encoded it for me , but the file name contains special 
> characters 
> E.g. "file:///mypath/@¢£%�Q.odt, it becomes "file:///mypath/%E%B%B.odt", 
> something like this
> the file can't be opened.

Which service do you use to encode those URL's ?
On the other side ... you can file an issue on OOo assigned to me
([EMAIL PROTECTED]). But you should attach an example file (containing
no private content) so I can reproduce the problem here.

> 
> Regards
> zhao sheng
> 

Regards
Andreas

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