The filename has been truncated as below:
"光現出版, 銷售的科學:科學幫你駭進顧客大腦!順著對方的決策邏輯溝通,讓你碰到奧客、壞景氣都順利成交(The Science of Selling:Proven Strategies to Make Your Pitch, Influence Decisions, and Close...) (2019.03.13) B"
But the properties of the dir. was correct as below:
"-rw-rw-rw- 1 1000 0 57420992 Oct 31 15:05 光現出版, 銷售的科學:科學幫你駭進顧客大腦!順著對方的決策邏輯溝通,讓你碰到奧客、壞景氣都順利成交(The Science of Selling:Proven Strategies to Make Your Pitch, Influence Decisions, and Close...) (2019.03.13) By David Hoffeld; 周詩婷 9789869742719.pdf"
Seems it is a bug on FTP dir list parser.
Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
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Re: Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
This can happen when the name contains a date and size-lookalike, and the server doesn't support MLSD (machine list directory).
Solution: Define your own server type. It's easy: During the connection, press Alt+Shift+Enter with the focus in the ftp directory list, then choose the "Unix" sample. It should work without modifications.
Solution: Define your own server type. It's easy: During the connection, press Alt+Shift+Enter with the focus in the ftp directory list, then choose the "Unix" sample. It should work without modifications.
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Re: Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
Thanks for your reply.
I have follow your comment by press the ALT-SHIFT-Enter and choose unix but file name was still be truncated.
Image: https://i.imgur.com/7dALxv4l.png
Seems the parser will limit the filename when dir listing data was coded by UTF8.
I have follow your comment by press the ALT-SHIFT-Enter and choose unix but file name was still be truncated.
Image: https://i.imgur.com/7dALxv4l.png
Seems the parser will limit the filename when dir listing data was coded by UTF8.
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Re: Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
Could you send me the raw listing from the server to support at ghisler dot com, please?
1. Connect as usual and go to the folder with this file
2. Switch to the other (local) panel (do not disconnect!)
3. In the Total Commander command line, write
cd %temp%
and press ENTER.
4. Send me the newest temp file name something like FTPxyz.TMP
1. Connect as usual and go to the folder with this file
2. Switch to the other (local) panel (do not disconnect!)
3. In the Total Commander command line, write
cd %temp%
and press ENTER.
4. Send me the newest temp file name something like FTPxyz.TMP
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Re: Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
Thanks for your reply.
I have send the raw listing from server to support@ghisler.com
I have send the raw listing from server to support@ghisler.com
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Re: Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
Thanks for the sample listing. Please try with Total Commander 9.50a rc1. It will support longer Unicode names now. The problem is that the names get very long in UTF-8, because every Chinese ideogram takes multiple bytes.
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Re: Filename will be truncated even FTP server send correct filename.
Great!
It works correct now.
Thanks for your update.
It works correct now.
Thanks for your update.