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For example a Linux filename could be something like: ifcfg-eth0:0
...which in Linux is legal.
When I use Cyberduck to copy this file to Windows, I think the filename in Windows should be URL encoded, like this:
ifcfg-eth0%3A0
...since the ":" is illegal in a Windows filename.
The reverse should also be done -- i.e. when copying from Windows to SWIFT, the filename should be URL decoded.
This, for example, is how WinSCP copes with the same issue when FTP-ing files around different systems.
Thanks very much for you consideration, Olivier Withoff, Demo Center Team, Citrix Systems.
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@dkocher commented
Revert in 9c57a35.
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For example a Linux filename could be something like:
ifcfg-eth0:0
...which in Linux is legal.
When I use Cyberduck to copy this file to Windows, I think the filename in Windows should be URL encoded, like this:
ifcfg-eth0%3A0
...since the ":" is illegal in a Windows filename.
The reverse should also be done -- i.e. when copying from Windows to SWIFT, the filename should be URL decoded.
This, for example, is how WinSCP copes with the same issue when FTP-ing files around different systems.
Thanks very much for you consideration,
Olivier Withoff,
Demo Center Team,
Citrix Systems.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: