I've successfully implemented the solution you provided, and everything is 
running smoothly.

thank you for your hard work and excellent support! 

Best regards,
在2023年11月20日星期一 UTC+8 17:38:18<[email protected]> 写道:

> There was some work done on this yesterday. Can you please download a 
> nightly build[1] and check if this solves your problem?
>
> Kind regards,
> Daniel Sahlberg
>
> [1] https://nightlybuilds.tortoisesvn.net/latest/
>
>
>
>
> fredag 17 november 2023 kl. 06:16:07 UTC+1 skrev [email protected]:
>
> Common Problem
>
> it don't access path with Chinese or Japanese kana's characters.
> such as 
> 'svn://[2409:8a44:701b:5060:76d4:35ff:fe10:edb0]/dev/电子书'、'svn://[2409:8a44:701b:5060:76d4:35ff:fe10:edb0]/dev/にほんご'.
> [image: 2023-11-17_13-13.png]
>
>
>
> And It's correct that use tortoisesvn to access the path with the only 
> English's Characters.
> [image: 2023-11-17_13-11.png]
>
> But it work correct when I use with domain name instead of ipv6 address.
> [image: 2023-11-17_13-05.png][image: 2023-11-17_13-05_1.png]
>
>
>
> And it's normal about the svn server. the reason is that I can get files's 
> list by svn command client.
>
> [image: 2023-11-17_13-00.png]
>
> 在2023年7月9日星期日 UTC+8 09:41:09<[email protected]> 写道:
>
> No,this happened when I build my server machine in my local area 
> network.At that time,I don't have any proxy or reverse proxy.
> Yesterday I bought a domain,and build  a reverse proxy on my server.When 
> there is none IPv6 address in url,it can work.
> I'm sure the problem is that some characters like IPv6 address and "[","]" 
> in url.
> Whatever,it can work with domain and nginx reverse proxy.But I think I 
> better to report my problem.
>
> On Sunday, July 9, 2023 at 2:44:51 AM UTC+8 [email protected] wrote:
>
> Thanks for the screenshots. I've tried to replicate your problem but it 
> works fine for me. From my log file:
>
> [[[
> fe80::1950:41c3:b5dd:60cf - dsg [08/Jul/2023:20:34:59 +0200] "REPORT 
> /svn/test/!svn/rvr/3/%E5%AE%89 HTTP/1.1" 200 250 "SVN/1.14.2 
> (x64-microsoft-windows) serf/1.3.9 TortoiseSVN-1.14.5.29465"
> ]]]
>
> Could it be that you have a proxy or reverse proxy between your computer 
> and the Subversion server? I was a bit surprised to see that the ip address 
> (the first column in the log) is an IPv4 address in all your screenshots. 
> Please note that the Subversion client is using the REPORT method and the 
> web browser is using the GET method - if there is a proxy/reverse proxy it 
> might have different URL encoding rules for different methods.
>
> Kind regards,
> Daniel Sahlberg
>
> lördag 8 juli 2023 kl. 05:40:14 UTC+2 skrev [email protected]:
>
>
> I don't know.
> I guess it's not Servers problem.
> When I open SVN IPv6 link with Chrome,it can work correctly.
> Maybe I can show some picture to you.[image: ipv6 Client.png][image: 
> IPv4Client.png][image: EdgeIpv6.png]
> On Friday, July 7, 2023 at 9:42:16 PM UTC+8 Stefan wrote:
>
> that makes no sense at all. How would TSVN know from an URL whether it 
> resolves later to an ipv4 or an ipv6 ip address?
>
>

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