Brane: Thank you for replying. Based on this post:
https://www.svnforum.org/forum/opensource-subversion-forums/general-setup-and-troubleshooting/79832-why-repository-name-should-not-be-utf-8 I am wondering if the SVN client is properly URL-encoding the repository name? Based on: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percent-encoding I'm beginning to wonder if it is even possible (sort of similar to what Mac/OS does to UTF8 text...)? Thank you. Doug On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 8:53 AM, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote: > On 10.04.2017 14:44, Doug Robinson wrote: > > Folks: > > > > I understand that UTF8 is the standard inside of Subversion repositories. > > My question is whether having the repository name itself be UTF8? For > > instance zh_CN.utf8 ? I googled around a bit and don't see an answer. > > > > If it is supported, is there some Apache setting that is required? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > As long as the underlying filesystem supports it, there should be no > problems. > > -- Brane > -- *DOUGLAS B ROBINSON* SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER T +1 925 396 1125 *E* doug.robin...@wandisco.com -- World Leader in Active Data Replication™ *Find out more wandisco.com <http://wandisco.com/>* THIS MESSAGE AND ANY ATTACHMENTS ARE CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY AND MAY BE PRIVILEGED If this message was misdirected, WANdisco, Inc. and its subsidiaries, ("WANdisco") does not waive any confidentiality or privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately and destroy the message without disclosing its contents to anyone. Any distribution, use or copying of this email or the information it contains by other than an intended recipient is unauthorized. The views and opinions expressed in this email message are the author's own and may not reflect the views and opinions of WANdisco, unless the author is authorized by WANdisco to express such views or opinions on its behalf. All email sent to or from this address is subject to electronic storage and review by WANdisco. Although WANdisco operates anti-virus programs, it does not accept responsibility for any damage whatsoever caused by viruses being passed.