Opened 11 years ago

Closed 10 years ago

#9256 closed Bug report (rejected)

Garbled Chinese simplified character in IE 10

Reported by: Wind SONG Owned by:
Priority: normal Component: FileZilla Server
Keywords: Cc:
Component version: Operating system type: Windows
Operating system version: Windows server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 SP2

Description

FileZilla server version 0.9.43 beta
Windows server 2003 R2 Enterprise x64 SP2

I browse my FTP site by IE10. If I use Chinese simplified character set GB2312 in IE, the Chinese folder or file name are garbled. If I switch encoding to UTF8, the folder or file name are correct. But the FTP site's title are garbled.
In Chrome, no this problem.

Attachments (2)

utf8.PNG (13.6 KB ) - added by Wind SONG 11 years ago.
This in UTF8 encoding. red circle indicate correct Chinese folder name;blue circle indicate garbled site title.
gb2312.PNG (14.0 KB ) - added by Wind SONG 11 years ago.
This in encoding Chinese GB2312. red circle indicate garbled folder name.

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Change History (5)

by Wind SONG, 11 years ago

Attachment: utf8.PNG added

This in UTF8 encoding. red circle indicate correct Chinese folder name;blue circle indicate garbled site title.

by Wind SONG, 11 years ago

Attachment: gb2312.PNG added

This in encoding Chinese GB2312. red circle indicate garbled folder name.

comment:1 by Alexander Schuch, 11 years ago

Status: newmoreinfo

Sure this is a problem with FileZilla Server and not IE 10? Did you try IE 11 already?

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by Wind SONG, 11 years ago

Status: moreinfonew

Replying to ci-dev:

Sure this is a problem with FileZilla Server and not IE 10? Did you try IE 11 already?

Yes. Same problem in IE11.

comment:3 by Tim Kosse, 10 years ago

Resolution: rejected
Status: newclosed

IE 10 is outdated, please update to IE 11.

Note that FTP only allows two encodings: UTF-8 and US-ASCII. Use of any other encoding is not covered by the FTP specifications.

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