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Bug in File Manager

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  • jaschaezraJ Offline
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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    I have a file whose name looks like this: https%3A%2F%2Fjascha.wtf.jpg

    When I upload it via File Manager, it creates a folder called https: and puts a file inside with the name jascha.wtf.jpg

    See Screenshot:
    Bildschirm­foto 2023-04-17 um 15.00.19.png

    When I scp it to the machine and copy it into the folder the name is correct but the preview is missing. See Screenshot:
    Bildschirm­foto 2023-04-17 um 15.02.46.png

    As the filename is valid File Manager should not interpret when uploading and create a folder and when uploaded by hand File Manager should be able to show a preview.

    I assume that you decode the URL-encoded part which File Manager just should not do.

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      #2

      A quick fix attempt had various side-effects in the encoding bits there. Given that this is some unusual edge-case, since noone hit this or at least reported it so far, I think I will not fix this for the moment, as we are working on a new filemanager UI to further reduce the need for FTP and the likes.

      I will keep this in mind for the new UI to make sure it will work there.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        A quick fix attempt had various side-effects in the encoding bits there. Given that this is some unusual edge-case, since noone hit this or at least reported it so far, I think I will not fix this for the moment, as we are working on a new filemanager UI to further reduce the need for FTP and the likes.

        I will keep this in mind for the new UI to make sure it will work there.

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        jaschaezra
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @nebulon I understand this. Then I need to think about how I will host the stuff where I need these Files named like this.

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        • jaschaezraJ jaschaezra

          @nebulon I understand this. Then I need to think about how I will host the stuff where I need these Files named like this.

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          @jaschaezra have you tried uploading them a different way? webDAV? SFTP?

          Conscious tech

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          • robiR robi

            @jaschaezra have you tried uploading them a different way? webDAV? SFTP?

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            wrote on last edited by jaschaezra
            #5

            @robi unfortunately same problem.

            Just found out I can not delete these file via file Manage, I need to do it on the Filesystem

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