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Claus Ibsen resolved CAMEL-3787.
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Resolution: Implemented
Thanks we have upgraded to commons net a while back.
> Determine correct character set for file names in camel-ftp
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> Key: CAMEL-3787
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3787
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-ftp
> Affects Versions: 2.6.0
> Environment: Windows XP, Serv-U (ftp server)
> Reporter: Bengt Rodehav
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> Being Swedish the file names sometimes contain national characters (åäöÅÄÖ).
> This does not work out-of-the-box in camel-ftp.
> In order for this to work, the control encoding must be properly set or the
> characters in the file name will be misinterpreted. In my case, the ftp
> server was Serv-U. Serv-U supports UTF-8 and uses it by default. I read
> somewhere that if the ftp server supports UTF-8, then it should use UTF-8 if
> the client doesn't tell it not to. I managed to get this to work by
> specifying the following URI option:
> {quote}
> &ftpClient.controlEncoding=UTF-8??
> {quote}
> In comparison, the Filezilla ftp client handles this much better. It issues
> the FEAT command and if the server responds with UTF8, then Filezilla will
> request that UTF-8 is used (with an OPTS command). Ideally, camel-ftp should
> use the same logic. Or, if that is unnecessary overhead, then camel-ftp could
> have an "autoconfig" option that would cause camel-ftp to try to find the
> best configuration of options that are not specified on the URI, e g the
> controlEncoding.
> Whether UTF-8 should be the default control encoding or not is also a valid
> question.
> Note that camel-ftp uses Commons Net Ftp. Perhaps the autoconfig option
> belongs there.
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