On 07/21/2009 02:42 AM, Poe wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
>
> send email with special characters in attachment file name fails:
> "unable to open the temporary file"
>
> This bug has been reported under the number #201655 and marked as
> resolved.
>
> However, it is not resolved in Windows32 Version 2.2 yet.
>
> I tried to attach a picture with a special character in the file name (small i trema, means a i with two dots: ' ï '.
> I got the very same error:
> "unable to open the temporary file"
> removing the special character in the file name worked, however in the era of Unicode, this should not be an issue anymore.
>
> ** Affects: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
have you tested on Ubuntu or just win32? referring to following quote
> This bug has been reported under the number #201655 and marked as
> resolved.
>
> However, it is not resolved in Windows32 Version 2.2 yet.
On 07/21/2009 02:42 AM, Poe wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
>
> send email with special characters in attachment file name fails:
> "unable to open the temporary file"
>
> This bug has been reported under the number #201655 and marked as
> resolved.
>
> However, it is not resolved in Windows32 Version 2.2 yet.
>
> I tried to attach a picture with a special character in the file name (small i trema, means a i with two dots: ' ï '.
> I got the very same error:
> "unable to open the temporary file"
> removing the special character in the file name worked, however in the era of Unicode, this should not be an issue anymore.
>
> ** Affects: mozilla-thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
have you tested on Ubuntu or just win32? referring to following quote
> This bug has been reported under the number #201655 and marked as
> resolved.
>
> However, it is not resolved in Windows32 Version 2.2 yet.
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