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Shinichiro Abe updated TIKA-936:
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    Attachment: x-日本語メモ.zip

Here is a zip file. The file name extracted from zip is garbled.
                
> encoding of ZipArchiveInputStream
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>                 Key: TIKA-936
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-936
>             Project: Tika
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: parser
>    Affects Versions: 1.1
>            Reporter: Shinichiro Abe
>         Attachments: x-日本語メモ.zip
>
>
> When extracting from the zip files which are zipped at Windows OS(Japanese), 
> the file name extracted from zip is garbled.
> ZipArchiveInputStream has three constructors. 
> Modifying like the below, the file name was not garbled.
> I specified the encoding - SJIS.
> {code:title=PackageExtractor|borderStyle=solid}
> public void parse(InputStream stream)
>  :
>  //unpack(new ZipArchiveInputStream(stream), xhtml);  
>  unpack(new ZipArchiveInputStream(stream,"SJIS",true), xhtml); 
>  :
> {code}
> In first constructor the platform's default encoding is used. 
> In my case the encoding of my computer is UTF-8, the encoding of zip file is 
> SJIS,
> so the file name was garbled.
> We will get garbled file name if there is a difference of 
> encoding between platform and zip file.
> I want Tika to parse zip by giving some kind of encoding parameter per file,
> Where should I give the encoding, somewhere in Metadata 
> or ParseContext? Please support this.
> I am using Tika via Solr(SolrCell), so when posting zip file to Solr
> I want to add encoding parameter to the request.

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