On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 22:04 -0400, Jim Cornette wrote: > Kazimieras Vaina wrote: > > >Hi all, > > > >I've just installed fc4 on x86_64 machine. I use gnome for my desktop. > > > >When I browse smaba shares with nautilus I see %20 instead of spaces in > >files and directories names. This prevents browsing directories where > >names contain spaces. Does anyone experience this problem ? > > > >Best regards > >Kazimieras > > > > > > > As far as I recall, spaces are represented by %20 and \ by %5C or > something similar. Usually the translation works when clicking on the > links. Best thing is to avoid spaces in directory and file names and the > \ character. > > I have downloaded items before and it would save the %20 in the file > names because of the person putting spaces in filenames. The files came > out like: > My%20Favorite%20Music.mp3 instead of My Favorite Music.mp3 > > Jim > > -- > Never put off till run-time what you can do at compile-time. > -- D. Gries > I have fc3 on the other machine installed. On that machine spaces are represented by %20 only in nautilus address bar, but not in the "files view". I when I copy a file - the name of copied file isn't altered. While in fc4 I'm not even able to copy such file - nautilus says that the file does not exist. This problem only appears only with smb shares. I suspect there is a bug in gnome-vfs2-smb or in nautilus. Is it a known issue or should I file a bug report in bugzilla ? Kazimieras