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semicolon in filename causes crash

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running ver 2.792 on snow leopard.

when I import a .tif with a ; (semicolon) in the name it crashes supercontainer

tried renaming the image and it imports perfectly

added the ; back and it crashes again

the crash log mentions EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP) and libImageResize.jnilib

any help? Would prefer not to parse image names before import every time...

s

Thank you for reporting this issue. I've been able to confirm the problem with uploading files with a semicolon in a name. We're looking into a fix for this issue.

I believe that this issue is because a semicolon is not universally a legal character to have in a filename. For general compatibility is is a good practice to make sure that filename do not have restricted characters such as */\><:?"|.

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great - thanks for the quick response

just had a quick check and semicolons are surprisingly 'legal'...

steven

Thank you for reporting this issue. I've been able to confirm the problem with uploading files with a semicolon in a name. We're looking into a fix for this issue.

I believe that this issue is because a semicolon is not universally a legal character to have in a filename. For general compatibility is is a good practice to make sure that filename do not have restricted characters such as */\><:?"|.

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