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Hi! This patch will fix missing filename if it is RFC2231 encoded with charset different then ASCII or UTF8. Example how it looks like in mail: Content-Type: application/pdf; name="=?UTF-8?Q?Opis_przedmiotu_zam=c3=b3wienia_-_za=c5=82=c4=85cznik_nr_1?= =?UTF-8?Q?=2epdf?=" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*0*=iso-8859-2''%4F%70%69%73%20%70%72%7A%65%64%6D%69%6F%74%75%20; filename*1*=%7A%61%6D%F3%77%69%65%6E%69%61%20%2D%20%7A%61%B3%B1%63%7A%6E; filename*2*=%69%6B%20%6E%72%20%31%2E%70%64%66 Yes, this should be forbidden :-). Anyway, best solotion in such cases is to failback to Content-Type name. I am not sure if it is guaranted to be there, but probably it will. Leszek |
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set.go | ||
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