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ID: 51929 Comment by: maxspeed40k at gmail dot com Reported by: kgo_yoi at hotmail dot com Summary: Extracted a zip file that contains a folder named with Chinese characters Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Zip Related Operating System: Windows XP Simplified Chinese PHP Version: 5.2.13 Assigned To: pajoye Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: windows 7 (32bit) php 5.4 Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-08-24 05:36:52] chrodos at gmail dot com I also confirm this bug in the Greek language. The problem is that it has severe implications in popular opensource applications like moodle. Please read related bug: http://tracker.moodle.org/browse/MDL-24928 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-05-30 08:51:41] mikhail dot v dot gavrilov at gmail dot com I also confirm this problem. Workaround: Helps converting to your DOS encoding. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-02-18 14:05:12] paj...@php.net At some point the library will support UTF-8 (as zip specs allow that). But it is not yet implemented. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-02-18 14:04:29] paj...@php.net the library does nothing but to take the names you give as inputs. The problem is also visible when a zip archive contains entries namend using UTF-8 or other random encoding. These names are used to the filesystem APIs, which expect string endonded using the active run time CP. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2011-02-18 13:58:12] g dot faust at tarent dot de Like Bug #53948 (ZIP archive UTF-8 filenames problem) the problem seems to be the zip-implementation which (seems to) expects CP437 as valid encoding for file-/foldernames. using $newFileOrFoldername = iconv('UTF-8', 'CP437//IGNORE//TRANSLIT', $oldFileOrFoldername); as a Workaround, you have to look that iconv() supports CP437. After this Workaround it works* with Win7(64bit) and Ubuntu 10.4(64bit) but the Archivemanager under Ubuntu 10.4(32bit) still shows wrong characters. *) With the converted Filename where characters not-matching CP437 will be transliterated or even ignored - so it may be not a Workaround for Chinese characters ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51929 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=51929&edit=1