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#26128 Invalid Encoding folder

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Latest post by on Saturday, 15 October 2016 17:20 CDT

bluebridgedev
When restoring this jps, we have a blank folder in the root named: �'H�92�ӂ�6ݔ"z �U?wiA��D������2a] (invalid encoding)

Was just wondering what this is and if it is of any concern. Everything else seems to have restored correctly.

dlb
That can happen when you enter a wrong password for the archive. It doesn't know the password is wrong until it tries to extract the archive and it doesn't work. It should not happen with the correct password.


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bluebridgedev
Well I was able to extract it so it was correct password, but it still created that folder...

nicholas
Akeeba Staff
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If you are restoring on Windows and you have folders which contain non-ANSI characters (accented letters, letters with diacritics or letters from a different script such as Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arab, etc) you may end up with broken filenames like that. This is a bug / missing feature in PHP for Windows that was confirmed about a decade ago and comes down to how Windows handles filenames and PHP not being internally Unicode. The only possible workarounds require changing the operating system's legacy code page and having the PHP script know which is the corresponding ISO language for the legacy code page. But even that partial solution –which is impractical for obvious reasons– only works for filenames using that specific character set. Therefore we can't do anything about it.

The only way to extract these files on Windows is using Akeeba eXtract Wizard 3.5. Please note that earlier versions of Akeeba eXtract Wizard will also NOT work for the same reason.

Needless to say, if you use a decent Operating System like Linux, Mac OS X, *BSD –generally anything except Windows– you do NOT have such a problem. These operating systems are fully Unicode under the hood and don't use Windows nonsensical, split system for handling filenames...

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