- May 17, 2010
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Adrian Lang authored
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- May 13, 2010
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Otto Vainio authored
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- May 08, 2010
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Andreas Gohr authored
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Andreas Gohr authored
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Andreas Gohr authored
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Marek Sacha authored
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Marek Sacha authored
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- May 06, 2010
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Usama Akkad authored
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- May 05, 2010
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Adrian Lang authored
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- May 04, 2010
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Adrian Lang authored
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- Apr 30, 2010
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Andreas Gohr authored
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Andreas Gohr authored
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- Apr 29, 2010
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Adrian Lang authored
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Dominik Eckelmann authored
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Dominik Eckelmann authored
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- Apr 28, 2010
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Dominik Eckelmann authored
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- Apr 26, 2010
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Adrian Lang authored
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- Apr 18, 2010
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Georges-Etienne Legendre authored
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Georges-Etienne Legendre authored
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Usama Akkad authored
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Grzegorz Widła authored
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Arne Pelka authored
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- Apr 15, 2010
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Usama Akkad authored
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Martin Michalek authored
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- Apr 12, 2010
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Christopher Smith authored
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Adrian Lang authored
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- Apr 11, 2010
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andywebber authored
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Usama Akkad authored
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- Apr 10, 2010
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Christopher Smith authored
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Christopher Smith authored
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Martin Michalek authored
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- Apr 09, 2010
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Martin Michalek authored
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- Apr 08, 2010
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Usama Akkad authored
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- Apr 04, 2010
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Christopher Smith authored
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Christopher Smith authored
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Andreas Gohr authored
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Andreas Gohr authored
This patch adds an option to choose how filenames are encoded when saved to the file system. You can choose between urlencoding (url), the new SafeFn method (safe) and storing real UTF-8 (utf-8).
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Christopher Smith authored
This class tries to satisfy the following requirements: * all ASCII alphanumeric chars in the input should stay the same ASCII alphanumeric chars in the output * the resulting string should be as short as possible * the operation needs to be reversable without any data loss * the resulting ASCII string should be case insensitive * there should be no restriction on the input length * the whole UTF-8 range should be allowed using it creates a way to store UTF-8 in filenames even if the underlying filesystem does not support UTF-8. It is also pretty robust when files are moved between various filesystems and it creates shorter filenames than the currently used urlencoding.
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Michael Hamann authored
The replacements (@...@) were partially translated and had spaces in between. Please don't translate the text between @...@.
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Andreas Gohr authored
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