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Suggestion
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Resolution: Fixed
When writing attachments to disk in a backup, we should use the attachment's content ID as the folder name, instead of the filename, to avoid issues with writing unicode/high-bit characters to disk on a multitude of file systems (which may or may not support the characterset).
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CONFSERVER-4861 Review the writing/export of files to disk using content IDs, instead of filenames
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-4852 German Umlaut in attachment filenames causes exception
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-2405 Errors with the attachments whose name contains à or é
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-2948 Attachments unreliable due to file-names
- Closed
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CONFSERVER-4503 Problems with special characters in file names
- Closed