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2014-10-24 2014-10-24
limit UTF-8 acronym recognition (martin) limit UTF-8 acronym recognition (martin)
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==== [[utf]] UTF-8 Encoding for Filenames ==== ==== [[utf]] UTF-8 Encoding for Filenames ====
-Use //UTF-8 encoding for filenames// to configure if WinSCP should use UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding for filenames in communication with the server.+Use //%%UTF-8%% encoding for filenames// to configure if WinSCP should use UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding for filenames in communication with the server.
With default //Auto// value, WinSCP will try to autodetect if the server supports %%UTF-8%%. With [[sftp|SFTP protocol]] this means that %%UTF-8%% is used, unless the server is known not to support %%UTF-8%%((Foxit software WAC Server)) //(latest release&recent)// or it sends strings not encoded with %%UTF-8%% //(latest beta release&beta)//, or for protocol version 4 and newer //(previous versions&recent)//. With [[ftp|FTP protocol]] this means that %%UTF-8%% will be used when the server announces support for it. With default //Auto// value, WinSCP will try to autodetect if the server supports %%UTF-8%%. With [[sftp|SFTP protocol]] this means that %%UTF-8%% is used, unless the server is known not to support %%UTF-8%%((Foxit software WAC Server)) //(latest release&recent)// or it sends strings not encoded with %%UTF-8%% //(latest beta release&beta)//, or for protocol version 4 and newer //(previous versions&recent)//. With [[ftp|FTP protocol]] this means that %%UTF-8%% will be used when the server announces support for it.

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