Attachment does not support Chinese
How can use the date named files
where do you mean?
Do not know how to modify, can be compatible with Chinese characters
What do you mean by attachment? Maybe show a picture
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Do not know how to modify, can be compatible with Chinese characters
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I think this is not Joomla! CMS related. This can be a problem with third party component cause there is no attachments functionality in pure Joomla CMS.
Attachment name does not support Chinese characters
What attachments, Where, what is the name of the component. Or at least provide a URL
Media
You have problem uploading or downloading files? What is the exact name of the file uploaded?
Chinese characters are not
example:阿图尔.jpg
What is the Joomla Version?
All versions have this problem
If I remember correctly joomla only supports [a-z,A-Z] in filenames
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China, Japan, Korea.....
Are required to support GBK characters
I will can check if conversion and storing/serving such files is possible.
this is an old issue that files can't contain utf8 glyphs in their names.
if i remember well, it is a matter of security.
If so why not to try convert file names to a-z (I know that is worst idea) but still better then doing nothing.
There is no readability, bad for SEO
SEO in file names is practically non-existing. This is more about ALT etc. But this is out of topic. When there is security risc with storing such names automatic conversion is better then nothing.
Suggest you can under reference:wordpress
I confirm it is possible in wordpress.
Hmm. I kind of remember though we had a lot of discussions about com_media on this.
Category | ⇒ | Media Manager |
Wasnt the problem that we dont know if the filesystem of the server supports those characters in filenames?
Status | New | ⇒ | Confirmed |
Status | Confirmed | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2016-05-07 15:51:04 |
Closed_By | ⇒ | brianteeman |
Thank you for submitting this issue/pull request. The media manager is currently being completely rewritten and I have notified the development team about this issue for their consideration. I am closing this here at this time.
Date format file name is not good for you?
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