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Matt Ryan updated OAK-9304:
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Summary: Filename with special characters in direct download URI Content-Disposition are
causing HTTP 400 errors from Azure (was: Filename portion of direct download URI Content-Disposition
should be ISO-8859-1 encoded)
> Filename with special characters in direct download URI Content-Disposition are causing
HTTP 400 errors from Azure
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> Key: OAK-9304
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-9304
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: blob-cloud, blob-cloud-azure, blob-plugins
> Affects Versions: 1.36.0
> Reporter: Matt Ryan
> Assignee: Matt Ryan
> Priority: Major
>
> The "filename" portion of the Content-Disposition needs to be ISO-8859-1 encoded, per
[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6266#section-4.3] in this paragraph:
> {quote}The parameters "filename" and "filename*" differ only in that "filename*" uses
the encoding defined in RFC5987, allowing the use of characters not present in the ISO-8859-1
character set ISO-8859-1.
> {quote}
> This is not usually a problem, but if the filename provided contains non-standard characters,
it can cause the resulting signed URI to be invalid. This can lead to blob storage services
being unable to service the URl request.
> For example, a filename of "Ausländische.jpg" currently requests a Content-Disposition
header that looks like:
> {noformat}
> inline; filename="Ausländische.jpg"; filename*=UTF-8''Ausla%CC%88ndische.jpg {noformat}
> It instead should look like:
> {noformat}
> inline; filename="Ausla?ndische.jpg"; filename*=UTF-8''Ausla%CC%88ndische.jpg {noformat}
>
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