From lars-olof.thid at billes.se Thu Mar 4 06:33:57 2010 From: lars-olof.thid at billes.se (Lars-Olof Thid) Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 15:33:57 +0100 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus problem(?) Message-ID: Hi. All of a sudden I have a problem with swedish characters in file and folder names being garbled. Instead of seeing ?, ? and ? I now get a??, a?? and o??. Also characters like ?, ? and so on are messed up. This applies to both PC and Mac. I?m running Rumpus 6.2.3 on a Macintosh with Mac OS 10.5.8. Regards Lars-Olof Thid --------------- Lars-Olof Thid Billes Tryckeri ab Box 304 431 24 M?lndal, Sweden Tel +46 31 86 55 13 Tel v?xel +46 31 86 55 00 www.billes.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From john at maxum.com Thu Mar 4 07:07:03 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 09:07:03 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus problem(?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Is the problem occurring in Web browsers, FTP clients, e-mail messages sent by Rumpus or all of these? John On Mar 4, 2010, at 8:33 AM, Lars-Olof Thid wrote: > All of a sudden I have a problem with swedish characters in file and > folder names being garbled. > Instead of seeing ?, ? and ? I now get a??, a?? and o??. Also > characters like ?, ? and so on are messed up. > This applies to both PC and Mac. > I?m running Rumpus 6.2.3 on a Macintosh with Mac OS 10.5.8. > From lars-olof.thid at billes.se Thu Mar 4 08:07:52 2010 From: lars-olof.thid at billes.se (Lars-Olof Thid) Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 17:07:52 +0100 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus problem(?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi. The problem occurs in Web browsers and FTP clients. The e-mail messages show the correct filnames. Lars-Olof Thid -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: rumpus-talk-bounces at maxum.com [mailto:rumpus-talk-bounces at maxum.com] F?r John O'Fallon Skickat: den 4 mars 2010 16:07 Till: Rumpus-Talk ?mne: Re: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus problem(?) Is the problem occurring in Web browsers, FTP clients, e-mail messages sent by Rumpus or all of these? John On Mar 4, 2010, at 8:33 AM, Lars-Olof Thid wrote: > All of a sudden I have a problem with swedish characters in file and > folder names being garbled. > Instead of seeing ?, ? and ? I now get a??, a?? and o??. Also > characters like ?, ? and so on are messed up. > This applies to both PC and Mac. > I?m running Rumpus 6.2.3 on a Macintosh with Mac OS 10.5.8. > _______________________________________________ Rumpus-Talk mailing list Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From john at maxum.com Thu Mar 4 08:38:16 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2010 10:38:16 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus problem(?) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <93870ADC-EAA3-448B-9ED7-FA6B299D2FD9@maxum.com> First of all, the general problem is one of character encoding. Character encoding refers to how characters are represented. For example, in one encoding, the number 1 might refer to the letter "a", while in another, "a" might be represented by the number 112. There are several character encodings in use. Common encodings include "Latin-1" and "UTF-8". If you take a stream of text that was encoded in "Latin-1", and try to display it in "UTF-8", you end up with garbage characters being displayed. Virtually all modern character encodings use ASCII as their starting point, which is why common English characters pretty much always display correctly. In other words, if you display a block of text using the wrong encoding, the letters a-z and numbers will still be displayed correctly, but extended characters will become garbled. When a Web page is delivered, the server tells the browser what encoding the page should be used to display the page. So in most cases, we don't see this problem in the Rumpus WFM. Since you are having the problem in the Web interface, you'll need to send details (including the server address and a test name and password) to "support at maxum.com ". In FTP, there is no reliable way for the server to signal to the client what encoding should be used. The most common encoding today (and increasing in popularity) is UTF-8, and that's the encoding Rumpus uses. In the FTP client, make sure you specify "UTF-8" for text encoding, and everything should work fine. John On Mar 4, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Lars-Olof Thid wrote: > The problem occurs in Web browsers and FTP clients. The e-mail > messages show the correct filnames. From john at maxum.com Fri Mar 12 08:20:18 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:20:18 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Rumpus 6.2.6 Message-ID: <8E484791-EC12-40D9-A2F3-7D63DEEDCC14@maxum.com> A new maintenance release, Rumpus 6.2.6, is now available. The most notable addition is the "Generate Certificate" feature for enabling secure transfers. Rumpus will now generate a CSR, used for obtaining a trusted certificate from certificate authorities, and helps guide you through the process. This isn't usually the type of addition you would see in a maintenance release, but this is a feature that will make life a lot easier for those confused by the process of obtaining signed certificates (pretty much everyone). The complete list of changes is included below. John New In Rumpus 6.2.6: Added "Drop Ship" and "File Request" privileges to user account options in the Web administration interface. Corrected a bug that could cause the wrong alternate appearance to be displayed for user accounts managed via Web administration. Added SSL CSR generation function to the certificate generation function. SSL Keys generated by Rumpus (both self-signed and CSRs) are now 2048 bits in length. The subject field of e-mail messages sent by Rumpus now uses the encoded-word syntax when the subject contains extended characters. Added check to ensure Mac is running OS X 10.4.6 or later. Users can now correctly rename and delete aliased folders (the alias is now processed, instead of the folder to which the alias points). From John.Hemsley at rrd.com Fri Mar 12 14:01:11 2010 From: John.Hemsley at rrd.com (John.Hemsley at rrd.com) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 22:01:11 +0000 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] John Hemsley is out of the office. Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 11/03/2010 and will not return until 15/03/2010. I'm currently away from the office on annual leave. I'll respond to your message upon my return to the office. If your require immediate assistance please call Phil Deane on +44 (0) 1423 796440. Email philip.deane at rrd.com Many thanks, Regards, John. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From appsupport at netextras.com Thu Mar 25 10:20:21 2010 From: appsupport at netextras.com (John Readwin) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 11:20:21 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Location of Drop shipped files? Message-ID: I was wondering where the drop shipped files are actually stored. In the log I can see the path of where they were uploaded to, but when I look at the corresponding folders I don't see the files. ( I wanted to delete the file, since the user was repeatedly downloading it) Is this simply a permissions issue or some "feature" of the drop ship capability? :-) Thanks John Readwin From kerryb at pmtads.com Thu Mar 25 12:26:17 2010 From: kerryb at pmtads.com (Kerry Brys) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 14:26:17 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Location of Drop shipped files? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <04A0D71C-8DDE-414F-BD46-BF8392A6FA70@pmtads.com> The path is usr/local/Rumpus/DropFiles Kerry On Mar 25, 2010, at 12:20 PM, John Readwin wrote: > I was wondering where the drop shipped files are actually stored. > In the log I can see the path of where they were uploaded to, but when I look at the corresponding folders I don't see the files. > ( I wanted to delete the file, since the user was repeatedly downloading it) > > Is this simply a permissions issue or some "feature" of the drop ship capability? :-) > > Thanks > John Readwin > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From john at maxum.com Thu Mar 25 12:40:56 2010 From: john at maxum.com (John O'Fallon) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 14:40:56 -0500 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Location of Drop shipped files? In-Reply-To: <04A0D71C-8DDE-414F-BD46-BF8392A6FA70@pmtads.com> References: <04A0D71C-8DDE-414F-BD46-BF8392A6FA70@pmtads.com> Message-ID: Right, by default. The folder can be set on the "Advanced" tab of the Web Settings window. John > The path is usr/local/Rumpus/DropFiles > >> I was wondering where the drop shipped files are actually stored. >> In the log I can see the path of where they were uploaded to, but >> when I look at the corresponding folders I don't see the files. >> ( I wanted to delete the file, since the user was repeatedly >> downloading it) >> >> Is this simply a permissions issue or some "feature" of the drop >> ship capability? :-) > From appsupport at netextras.com Fri Mar 26 09:19:07 2010 From: appsupport at netextras.com (John Readwin) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 10:19:07 -0600 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Location of Drop shipped files? In-Reply-To: References: <04A0D71C-8DDE-414F-BD46-BF8392A6FA70@pmtads.com> Message-ID: <6B1679DA-7A5C-4DDE-AC40-7F32EC621ECE@netextras.com> Thanks John/Kerry prefect! On Mar 25, 2010, at 1:40 PM, John O'Fallon wrote: > Right, by default. The folder can be set on the "Advanced" tab of the Web Settings window. > > John > >> The path is usr/local/Rumpus/DropFiles >> >>> I was wondering where the drop shipped files are actually stored. >>> In the log I can see the path of where they were uploaded to, but when I look at the corresponding folders I don't see the files. >>> ( I wanted to delete the file, since the user was repeatedly downloading it) >>> >>> Is this simply a permissions issue or some "feature" of the drop ship capability? :-) >> > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From wu7ang at gmail.com Fri Mar 26 10:14:25 2010 From: wu7ang at gmail.com (Martin Blom) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 18:14:25 +0100 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Location of Drop shipped files? In-Reply-To: <6B1679DA-7A5C-4DDE-AC40-7F32EC621ECE@netextras.com> References: <04A0D71C-8DDE-414F-BD46-BF8392A6FA70@pmtads.com> <6B1679DA-7A5C-4DDE-AC40-7F32EC621ECE@netextras.com> Message-ID: <3952AB22-446D-4C25-AFB9-BCA62582A96D@gmail.com> "John Kerry" - sorry couldn't resist :-) /Martin On 26/03/2010, at 17.19, John Readwin wrote: > Thanks John/Kerry > prefect! > > On Mar 25, 2010, at 1:40 PM, John O'Fallon wrote: > >> Right, by default. The folder can be set on the "Advanced" tab of the Web Settings window. >> >> John >> >>> The path is usr/local/Rumpus/DropFiles >>> >>>> I was wondering where the drop shipped files are actually stored. >>>> In the log I can see the path of where they were uploaded to, but when I look at the corresponding folders I don't see the files. >>>> ( I wanted to delete the file, since the user was repeatedly downloading it) >>>> >>>> Is this simply a permissions issue or some "feature" of the drop ship capability? :-) >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rumpus-Talk mailing list >> Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com >> http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk > > _______________________________________________ > Rumpus-Talk mailing list > Rumpus-Talk at maxum.com > http://lists.maxum.com/mailman/listinfo/rumpus-talk From jwelch at zimmerman.com Wed Mar 31 12:56:10 2010 From: jwelch at zimmerman.com (John Welch) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:56:10 -0400 Subject: [Rumpus-talk] Slashes in filenames Message-ID: Any tips/tricks for dealing with slashes in filenames? My CEO likes them. A lot. Explaining FTP and Unix to him? Not happening. So, if there's any tips for dealing with this in Rumpus, that would rock. (Background is that we use AFP to put files on the server for clients to use, so a lot of files are placed on the server under different rules than FTP would impose.) Also, if there's a way to handle these better in the Web interface, (we're trying to make that the main UI, and get away from FTP clients as much as possible), that would be awesome. -- john welch the / zimmerman / agency 850.668.2222 jwelch at zimmerman.com