The problem here is how are these multi-byte interpreted. What is the
encoding? I tried to create a link to a directory with a chinese name in my
computer with Acrobat 4 and it just put a "?" for the chinese name. Maybe it
works with the japanese Acrobat, or maybe not.

Best Regards,
Paulo Soares

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leonard Rosenthol [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 14:17
> To:   Paulo Soares; 'B J'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      RE: [iText-questions] How to specify link with japanese
> chars.
> 
> At 10:49 AM +0100 4/30/02, Paulo Soares wrote:
> >According to the PDF specs:
> ><start quote>
> >The URL must adhere to the character-encoding requirements specified in
> >RFC 1738. Because 7-bit U.S. ASCII is a strict subset of PDFDocEncoding,
> >this
> >value may also be considered to be in that encoding.
> ><end quote>
> 
>       I agree with that, concerning URL's - that wasn't my point.
> 
>       I was talking about filenames - which CAN contain multi-byte 
> characters.  In fact the PDF spec (v1.3, section 3.10.1) contains an 
> entire subsection about "Multiple-Byte strings in file specification".
> 
> 
> Leonard
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