10-24-2016 05:44 AM
Hi,
I have installed alfresco 5.1 with the installer on a windows machine running server 2012 r2.
I use FTP (filezilla) to upload and download folders that exceed the 2GB limit imposed on the zip compression but the transfer fails for files that contain UTF-8 characters.
The strange thing is that if i have a file or a single folder with non ascii characters (EG èàìßä) then i am able to upload and download it without problems but if the UTF-8 characters are in the name of a folder or file, let's say, 5-6 levels deep in the directory tree then the transfer will fail with a "path not valid" error.
I was wondering if this is an alfresco or an FTP error since, as i said, it works fine with single files or folders.
P.S. on the alfresco web interface i can see the non-ascii characters normally
10-24-2016 05:56 AM
you mean the encoding of the files that fail is UTF-8 and you can reproduce the error?
does the path to the file contain spaces? try to give more detail on what works, and what does not work.
10-24-2016 08:12 AM
Some of the paths that work are with spaces so i don't think that's the problem. In the alfresco repository i have a folder named °üäöèéä? with inside it a file named °üäöèéä?.pdf
Using FTP i can upload and download that folder without any problems. Now i in the repository i also have a folder structure with let's say 10 folders named A,B,C,D and so on, folder A contains folder B that contains folder C and so on.
At the end of the tree i have a folder named something like "1° floor" with a file named "1° floor scheme.pdf" inside, when i try to download the folder A with FTP i get the "path not valid" message. Removing the ° from the folder fixes the problem and i can download the folder A
10-24-2016 08:20 AM
it might be, that the path of the document will stay "1° floor" even if you have successfully renamed the node via share/webdav. you can see the "real" path when checking the node via node browser. try to boil down if the issue is really not about the spaces, i think i have seen some similar issue lately. also try to search the here for ftp related topics.
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