after updating from RC5:
- you cannot manually edit the address toolbar (e.e. change the IP) .The refresh should be done differently (or be made optional?)
i did not notice it!
- check for updates - shows rc1
i forgot to update the upgrade info
they are downloaded from this url:
http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/hfs.updateinfo.txt- when doing "brawse it " it askes for password (non were defined)
ARGH!
- I agree with others - the "strange URL" in the address bar - might be a bit too strange ...
it is needed for your hewbrew chars
those are non ASCII and the URL standard does not let you use it.
i will explain why:if i send the name as ANSI, the old way, with extended chars, those chars depends on the machine you are running.
THEREFORE: you send the hebrew character using an extended code, that has meaning depending on the "characters page" you are using.
SOME browsers, as Mozilla, clicking on an URL with ext.chars, do not perform any convertion.
SOME other, like IExplorer and Opera, do convert in UTF-8 format, that is not depending on the user-page. Then you send an hewbrew character in the URL, but the browser could ask for an URL with swedish characters, in UTF-8.
HFS will say that file does not exist.
Well, I can put on an option regarding the convertion, that will be ON by default.
So, if you use to swap files with friends with your same ansi-page, you should get no problems and you will get nicer URLs.
If you do not, you may run in troubles.
- when doing "save as" on non ascii file names (e.e. Hebrew) - the file name in the save as dialog is empty (shows only the ASCII/english chars - such as the ".xxx")
Yes, i noticed that...
it is sad, because it is an IE bug.
If you do it with Getright, it will work fine.
If you don't believe it is a bug of the browser, you can simply test it with Apache.
Just put some files in Apache and let it list them....browse it....you will save files with wrong filename.
It is a pain in the ass.