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Nikos-Filippos Avdoulos edited comment on VFS-302 at 3/23/10 1:39 PM:
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I had the same problem with greek file names with FTP. I solved it by adding 
the following line : client.setControlEncoding("utf-8") in the 
org.apache.commons.vfs.provider.ftp.FtpClientFactory's method 
"createConnection(....)". It worked and now i can handle files with greek file 
names on a ftp server.

      was (Author: alkmanas):
    I had the same problem with greek file names with FTP. I solved it by 
adding the following line : client.setControlEncoding("utf-8") in the 
org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FtpClientFactory's method "createConnection(....)". 
It worked and now i can handle files with greek file names on a ftp server.
  
> FTP Filename Encoding
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>
>                 Key: VFS-302
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VFS-302
>             Project: Commons VFS
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>         Environment: Linux, vsftpd
>            Reporter: Oliver Tupran
>         Attachments: Modified_FtpClientFactory.java
>
>
> I tried to copy a file like "münchen.jpeg" using VFS to a remote ftp server, 
> which resulted in a wrong encoded filename on the server.
> See also a similar issue from the commons-fileupload project: 
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FILEUPLOAD-56.
> Forgive my newbieness on VFS, but I would really appreciate a solution.
> I tried something that worked, but it really seems like a dirty trick:
> String encodedFilename = new String(filename.getBytes(), "ISO-8859-1");

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