> I don't see how starting with an empty directory helps. The filename > comes from the client, and the FTP server can't know what the actual > encoding of that filename is. Sure it can. If the client supports RFC 2640, it will send file names in UTF-8. If the client does not support RFC 2640, the client must restrict itself to 7-bit file names (i.e. ASCII). If the client violates the protocol, the server must respond with error 501. Regards, Martin
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