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2 bugs on uploading

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Offline day

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bug #1

the original filename is 測試用.txt
but what it shows on upload-results page is ���ե�.txt

I think this bug have been existing for a while but I have just found it out.

bug #2

when uploading a file,
sometimes it freezes at 99%,
but as you can see in the screenshot,
HFS has already recieved the whole file.

So when this happens,
for IE7
after a while (at least 1 minute) the page becomes "Unable to show the page",
also the file is NOT uploaded onto the disk eventually.
for Firefox
it just freezes at upload page and the upload process stays at 99%

This happens on both IE7 & Firefox,
I have also tried different templates.
Therefore i think this is a bug of HFS.

Actually I have met this bug before when i tried to upload something on my friend's HFS site (i think he used the stable version),
and now i can reproduce this bug on my own HFS.
I think this only happens when the file is small in size (100 kb or below?).
« Last Edit: November 25, 2007, 07:31:29 AM by dayletter »


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Yes you are correct, this bug has been around for a while. Didn't really need to post it again, wont get it fixed quicker haha

edit: first one.
« Last Edit: November 25, 2007, 12:28:21 PM by That_Stevens_Guy »


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i was just editing my post-.-"
which bug are u referring to?

edit: nvm


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bug1 fixed

he is referring to bug2, a pain in the ass


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if someone is able to reproduce the bug on its own HFS and is available for a test, contact me


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is anyone able to reproduce this bug using the default template?
from last tests it seems that it never happens with the default one.


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Since i´ve updatet to Build 160 i don´t have the bug with freezing after an upload of very small files. I use the default template. I get this error too in build 14x 
« Last Edit: December 04, 2007, 12:30:58 PM by Pit »
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is anyone able to reproduce this bug using the default template?
from last tests it seems that it never happens with the default one.

Me~
I can reproduce this bug using both the default template and the Terayon template.


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Thats weird, i am able to reproduce this bug using Terayon. But out of the 80 attempts using the default template, 0 failed.


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Hi rejetto,i am have the bag named you as "pain in the ass"...
sorry...but i am russain,and not good speak english...

Further translated by means of the translator:

Has established windows on new, and I can not load now files to the friend on a server... To myself I load normally! And as there is a problem... I have removed windows vista and have established windows xp a folder hfs have transferred from vista to xp. Now, files and folders having similar names with those are not accessible to visitors that were in vista... I can not anything to understand, though I am the system administrator, and in IT the industries well I understand! I ask your help if it is possible!
In advance thanks, yours faithfully, Kirill.

PS: i have a problem on send PM to you...please contact me by PM else at e-mail... (lazy@xaker.ru)
« Last Edit: December 05, 2007, 09:09:38 PM by LazyMind »


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Because your main language can contain 'special' characters, have you tested accessing folders that only contain characters ranging from A to Z? If you can indeed access that folder, then it might be related to an encoding / characterset problem.

Could you also check if it is not related to the browser? By ppl using XP, i always assume they are using Internet Explorer 6 and ppl using vista, its IE7. Big difference (altho they both suck).

If none of these things are true, then i think its not 'the'   
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Certainly names of folders contain only A-Z and digital.. Forgive, but I skilled enough person... I the system administrator, also know about possible problems with codings and other... Here I think two variants, or a problem in HFS or a problem in the version windows (is more exact in the concrete distribution kit) but i am using two distribution kit's of WinXP...this problem was on any of them. Yes, browsers tried different! IE7, Firefox. Opera, Avant (ie7 engine), there is no difference.

Wait for new variants of the decision of a problem!

Thanks that have responded!

« Last Edit: December 05, 2007, 10:23:20 PM by LazyMind »


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@G.E.

M$ distributed IE7 as a critical update, so I guess you can't assume IE6 for XP anymore. But yes, they both suck.
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There are still many people using Win98, WinME, or Win2000, including me. Thus IE6 is widespread, indeed.
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