Hello!
I\'ve just installed OpenKM and find it very useful! Thank you, for this great software!
But it has very serious complication I\'m not able to overcome.
The thing is, some of my files have non-Latin names. If I upload/download them one by one everything is fine, but if I use downloading of zip archives file names are broked. I guess that\'s because Java creates zip archives with Unicode file names.
I found similar topics around the google, but no solution. I\'ve tried to open downloaded archives with 7-zip and winRar, which claims to support UTF-8, but with no luck.
Although file name displayed in 7-zip corresponds to UTF-8 -> CP866 conversion, so I guess zip is in UTF-8.
Is this known issue? Does it have simple workaround? What archiver can properly read UTF-8 zip files?
Or if there is no simple solution, should I put get my dirty hand to hardcode preferred zip encoding to CP866, just for my case?
Thanks,
Artyom.
I\'ve just installed OpenKM and find it very useful! Thank you, for this great software!
But it has very serious complication I\'m not able to overcome.
The thing is, some of my files have non-Latin names. If I upload/download them one by one everything is fine, but if I use downloading of zip archives file names are broked. I guess that\'s because Java creates zip archives with Unicode file names.
I found similar topics around the google, but no solution. I\'ve tried to open downloaded archives with 7-zip and winRar, which claims to support UTF-8, but with no luck.
Although file name displayed in 7-zip corresponds to UTF-8 -> CP866 conversion, so I guess zip is in UTF-8.
Is this known issue? Does it have simple workaround? What archiver can properly read UTF-8 zip files?
Or if there is no simple solution, should I put get my dirty hand to hardcode preferred zip encoding to CP866, just for my case?
Thanks,
Artyom.