How to write file names with cyrill characters?

From: Matt Benson (mbens_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/06/04


Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 12:21:32 +0100

I want to save a file on my web hosters (unix based) server.
The file name contains cyrill characters. On my Win2000 system
it is no problem to rename the file from pure latin char based to a cyrill
char based file name. But to transfer/rename it on a unix based
system is a problem. I tried to

- transfer it to the server by FTP (no success)
- transfer it with original latin based chars and rename it with ftp
afterwards (no success)
- transfer it with latin chars and rename it with telnet afterwards (no success).

Is there way to get it somehow renamed ?

Matt



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