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Linux -> Windoof, Column is disturbing saving

Posted: 2022-10-20 10:41
by bitman
Hello,

I'm unfortunately too stupid to get into the bug tracker... :-(

I love filezeilla.

And since it's also available in the repository on Linux, I use it between Linux and Windows as well.
Unfortunately on Windows you cannot use various characters that are allowed in Linux in file names.
The most important thing that has been bothering me for a long time when saving and transferring email archives is the colon.
A transfer attempt from the SSH server on Linux to the Windows client always triggers errors.

I used the latest Version. But there is no improvement.

I would be glad, to get a solution,

many greetings
bitman

Re: Linux -> Windoof, Column is disturbing saving

Posted: 2022-10-20 14:10
by boco
I'm unfortunately too stupid to get into the bug tracker...
Not stupid, just needs a separate registration.
And since it's also available in the repository on Linux, I use it between Linux and Windows as well.
Beware! Linux Repository versions are often outdated or modified, and, more importantly, they are not supported by us.

As for the problem, you could activate invalid character filtering (in Settings - Transfers). By default, characters are replaced with an underscore. Warning, the original characters will get lost, so, don't delete the originals!

Re: Linux -> Windoof, Column is disturbing saving

Posted: 2022-10-22 07:16
by bitman
Shit!
Filter is enabled. German Version 3.61.0
Die folgenden Zeichen werden ersetzt: \/:*?"<>|

Leider wird der Doppelpunkt nicht ersetzt.

Regards
bitman

Re: Linux -> Windoof, Column is disturbing saving

Posted: 2022-10-23 01:33
by boco
Normally it should be, as the colon is part of the list.

@botg, could you take a look?

Re: Linux -> Windoof, Column is disturbing saving

Posted: 2022-10-24 08:54
by botg
Cannot reproduce.

Re: Linux -> Windoof, Column is disturbing saving

Posted: 2023-03-25 07:20
by bitman
Problem ist noch nicht gelöst:
Fehler: Beim Kopieren ganzer Verzeichnisbäume von Linux auf Windows (Client auf Windows, ssh auf Linux) werden die für Windows schädlichen Zeichen nicht ersetzt und der Kopiervorgang deshalb nicht durchgeführt. Ich kopiere aus Thunderbird als Datei gespeicherte eMails (*.eml).

Wenn man die Dateien aber einzeln markiert (also mit voreingestelltem Pfad auf beiden Seiten), dann werden die Zeichen (: <> usw,) ersetzt mit '_' und der Kopiervorgang wird durchgeführt.

Wo ist der Fehler?