On 06.05.2014 21:31, Michael Michaud wrote:
> Hi,
>> done. works fine on vista, jre6u32 32bit
>>
>> the test i mentioned essentially checks for ansi compatibility of the path. 
>> maybe we should tighten it.
>> http://sourceforge.net/p/jump-pilot/code/HEAD/tree/core/trunk/src/com/vividsolutions/jump/workbench/imagery/ecw/ECWImageFactory.java#l72
>>> Don't know exactly what ecw native code can recognize, but ë belongs to
>>> the 8859-1
>>> charset.
>>> Maybe we should check that the path uses US-ASCII characters only, but
>>> it is much more
>>> restrictive and it's just a guess...
>>>
>> but probably correct, if it fails with special ë. what's it called btw?
>>
>> would you mind trying some more chars from just above the ASCII range?
>>   http://soldin.de/about/2003-js_unibook/js-unibook-4.0/unicode.htm
>> the above is a js unicode table creator i did years ago (to check browser 
>> unicode capabilities). select 'basic latin' to 'extd. latin' and you get the 
>> first 256 chars of which the first 128 are the ASCII range. € seems to be 
>> the first non ASCII char.
> Made some more test
> % (pure ascii) : works
> $ (pure ascii) : works
> € (first non ascii) : fails
> é (belongs to both iso-8859-1/latin-1, windows-1252) : fails
> œ (windows 1252 but not iso-8859-1) : fails
> 
> Seems safe to check that the path is pure ascii (minus forbidden character)
> 

minus? what about space char mentioned by jukka?

..ede

>>
>> i could do the fix then.
>>
>> ..ede
>>

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