By the way I have updatet to the latest release :o)

On 14 Jun., 01:22, Karen Tracey <kmtra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 6:18 PM, MichaleHjulskov <needb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Karen, I did not know there was a new release, sorry.
>
> > So if I just install the new release, it will solve the problem just
> > like that?
> > Or do I still need to do something, in order to make it work with
> > special chars in the filenames?
>
> No, with the current release you still need to ensure your environment is
> set properly to allow Django to pass unicode to file system functions. The
> behavior I am guessing you are seeing (absent the full traceback to be sure)
> is not a bug in Django, it's an error in your environment setup. I pointed
> to the place in the doc where this is mentioned, and where some details of
> properly setting things up for Apache is covered, in the first paragraph of
> my first response.
>
> I just mentioned upgrading from the alpha level of code because there are
> plenty of bugs that were fixed between alpha and release, and your life will
> likely be easier if you use release level code instead of alpha.
>
> Karen

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