Re: How to write file names with cyrill characters?
From: Bill Marcum (bmarcum_at_iglou.com.urgent)
Date: 01/07/04
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Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 02:59:08 -0500
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 12:21:32 +0100, Matt Benson
<mbens@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 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 ?
>
If you are not the administrator of the server, create a tar or zip file
containing the file with its cyrillic name, and upload that.
-- Absurd Procrustean Egghead Cornstarch Variant Bill Marcum
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