It does, with quite relative success.
First of all, you have to understand slide is assuming UTF-8
encoding of
uri, as webdav is an http extension. But not all webdav
client are using
it. As a result, non us-ascii characters often show problems
on those
client. However with good client, it should support it (and yet
you
have to play a bit with container about uri encoding /
decoding)
Lixin Chu a écrit :
>i think it does. i yet to figure out how to use it
though.
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>On 4/6/06, Alvin Anwar <alvin.anwar secureage.com> wrote:
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>>Hi all,
>>
>>Just for curiousity, does Slide currently support
file(s) and folder(s)
>>with
>>non-English characters (like Chinese characters)? If
not, is there any
>>particular section I shd be looking at, just in
order to support it?
>>
>>Regards, Alvin
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