Version: 3.3.2 (using KDE 3.3.2, Gentoo) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.5 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.5-r1, ssp-3.3.2-3, pie-8.7.7.1) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.10-gentoo-r6 Hello. I've just downloaded recursivly some pages with wget and I would like to browse them localy with konqueror. Although wget did it's job rather good konqueror fails to open any "subpages" if I have some russian name in the path. I'm reading page from this location: file:/media/flash/Палама/www.krotov.info/history/14/palama_me/mey_00.html And have some html pages that have links on other "subpages" like this: <a href="../../../library/m/meyendrf/60meyen.html"> When I press to open this link because it failse because tries to open the following link: file:/media/flash/Палама/www.krotov.info/library/m/meyendrf/60meyen.html You see. konqueror while generates local link from the word Палама generates Палама. As I mentioned my locale is utf8. Thank you for your attention, Peter.
kde-3.4.0. Nothing changed...
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Could be a duplicate of Bug #55177
Good time Thiago. I don't think this is a duplicate of #55177 bug. konqueror should work with file:// and this does not concern any of w3c standarts. It's my local file system. The reference in html page is relative to the current html page (../name_of_new_page). So URI (URL) itself does not contain international caracters in it. So here is nothing common with #55177. The only i18n occurs when there is a russian word in the filesystem tree above my "webfilesystem" tree. Consider example. I have two html pages (w3c compliant, etc.) in my home dirrectory: /home/peter/мои_странички/dir1/A.html /home/peter/мои_странички/dir1/B.html A.html has the <a href="B.html">. When I click this reference мои_странички became converted to something completely wrong. I know nothing about web links, but I'm sure that local links should work in any way. Thank you for your attention, Peter.
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