W dniu 27.01.2022 o 07:08, Gadi Ben-Avi pisze:
Hi,
We have a need to transfer files to an FTP server to a directory who's name 
contains Hebrew characters. The encoding is UTF-8.
How do I configure the FTP client on z/OS to allow this?
If I do a directory listing on the level above the directory, I get all types 
of weird named, showing that the translation is not being done correctly.

Stupid question: why?
Why can't you avoid using Hebrew characters in the directory name?
(it's not political)
Hebrew is much harder (for computers) than "latin-like" alphabets like Polish, Spanish, German, etc. However even in Polish I strictly avoid to use Polish characters for system objects. Polish data or comments, even messages - OK. Why directories? To be honest I do the same on localized versions of Windows or Linux. Just to avoid problems which I can easily avoid.

BTW: long time ago we were playing with strange unix filenames like *. Good for jokes, but I would not use "*" filename in production.

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Radoslaw Skorupka
Lodz, Poland

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