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Jerky_san
12-12-2010, 09:29 AM
I download a lot from a linux server.. For the first time I download a folder with like character like a : in it. It will download correctly. The next time I tell it to download the folder to get the "updates" in the folder it fails. When it downloads initially it puts a _ but after that it just forgets it ever did it and refuses to download unless I change the : to a _.
Another thing that happens is apparently linux allows for "..." in its file names so say I download a folder called reports... (don't ask me an idiot named a folder this) I can no longer delete the folder because it is called something windows doesn't recognize but flashfxp will still transfer a folder with invalid file names even though its on a windows platform.
MxxCon
12-12-2010, 05:30 PM
"..." is allowed on windows and should be no problem
read https://oss.azurewebsites.net/forum/general-discussions/4275-%5Breadme%5D-please-read-before-posting.html
Jerky_san
12-12-2010, 05:46 PM
* FlashFXP v[4].[ 0], build [1502 ], [X ]registered, [ ]unregistered, [ ]pirated
* OS [X ] Windows 7, [ ] Vista, [ ] WinXP, [ ] Other (specify)
* Running behind hardware router/firewall [X DD-WRT ] Yes & Model [ ], [ ] No, [ ] Not sure
* Running software firewall [X ] Yes, Name [ ], Ver. [ ], or [ ] No
* Running Antivirus [X ] Yes, Name [ ] or [ ] No
* Internet Connection [ ] DSL, [X ] CABLE, [ ] Other(specify)
Well truthfully I didn't think I needed to fill out that form since I put it in suggestions.. And no windows doesn't deal with ... in folder names try making a folder called reports.... and see what happens. On windows 7 it simply erases it.. on server you can go into it but not delete it.. claims its not there anymore..
bigstar
12-12-2010, 05:47 PM
How are you downloading the folder the first time vs the second time?
If I queue a folder that contains files/folders with invalid names the invalid characters are automatically replaced with "_" I attempted to reproduce this issue but regardless of file transfer the naming conversion always occurred, even when the folder/file already exists.
I was not aware that the windows file system doesn't allow folders/files with "..." at the end
I will revise my character replacement to strip dots at the end of the filename as stated by the MSDN article entitled Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces (Windows) (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247.aspx)
* Do not end a file or directory name with a space or a period. Although the underlying file system may support such names, the Windows shell and user interface does not. However, it is acceptable to specify a period as the first character of a name. For example, ".temp".
Jerky_san
12-12-2010, 06:00 PM
Ok nvm on the : thing it was fixed I guess in 4.0 after I updated to it.. I didn't notice there was an upgrade till I was looking around here for a little.. In the older versions it will fail on folders with : in it.. So guess my problems are solved if you all will be changing the "...". Thanks for the help.
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