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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 23255] - FormFile#getFileName() problem in multibyte character file name

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FormFile#getFileName() problem in multibyte character file name





------- Additional Comments From n-kurosawa@nri.co.jp  2003-11-19 13:00 -------
This problem is very famous in Japan (Since Struts 1.0.x).
(I don't know about other country.)
This is often and often talked by ML, magazine, web site.

Till when are you going to leave this problem as it is?


No one describes in RFC, Servlet Spec, etc as to whether
encoding which is got from HttpServletRequest.getCharacterEncoding()
equals encoding at MultipartRequest's header.

But IE, Opera, Mozilla process it like that.
We can assume it is de facto, can't we?

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