Has this bug been fixed please?  It seems to me that both 'amule' and
'amuled' (2.2.2 using wxGTK2 v2.8.8) shipped with Ubuntu 8.10 have the
same problem that Chinese filenames (encoded in UTF-8) embeded in ed2k
links become weird characters.  I ran a simple test and found: only when
a link is clicked locally (so added to the local 'amule' or 'amuled' via
'ed2k') the Chinese filename is correct.  If I copy the link location
and add it manually to 'amule' locally, the Chinese filenames are
incorrect.  If a link is clicked remotely (so added to the remote
'amule' or 'amuled' via 'amulecmd') the Chinese filename is incorrect.

So, to me, this seems like that only 'ed2k' handles UTF-8 filenames (the
ones embeded in the ed2k links) correctly, while 'amulecmd' and 'amule'
cannot fail to handle UTF-8.  Would anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks!

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