- martin
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- donmat
Unicode file names
Hi, winscp is a great problem with a powerful scripting interface. I was wondering if you could clarify how I could set the option in a script to support unicode file names (in this case Chinese).
According to this link: https://beta.winscp.net/eng/docs/sftp
"With FTP protocol this means that UTF-8 will be used when the server announces support for it."
Should I put in this line?
option UTF-8 encoding for filenames on
or this line?
option UTF-8 on
Donny
According to this link: https://beta.winscp.net/eng/docs/sftp
"With FTP protocol this means that UTF-8 will be used when the server announces support for it."
Should I put in this line?
option UTF-8 encoding for filenames on
or this line?
option UTF-8 on
Donny
- martin
When the application becomes Unicode, console's input/output encoding will remain O_M, won't it?
I do not know yet.
- Mercury
When the application becomes Unicode, console's input/output encoding will remain O_M, won't it? I mean, when some program pokes characters to console using pipe and reads the output dripping from another pipe, will the encoding of those chars still remain O_M?
This option is to treat those chars as UTF-8 or ANSI.
This option is to treat those chars as UTF-8 or ANSI.
- martin
Re: option localenc=[o_m|ansi|utf8]
Thanks for your post. This issue is being tracked already.
- Mercury
option localenc=[o_m|ansi|utf8]
Let the user change encoding of local paths/files, to let WinScp access any file on local drives in programmatic/scripted mode. Currently the encoding is O_M only.
Sorry, o_m is your black word, but you understand what I mean.
Sorry, o_m is your black word, but you understand what I mean.