I found that when I receive for example a MS Word file with spaces in
the filename in Opera Mail and I try to open it, instead of opening
the complete file in OpenOffice (Linux), the file seems to get fed to
OpenOffice like it is more than one file.
for example a file "name with spaces.doc" will result in OpenOffice
complaining "~/.opera/temporary_downloads/name does not exsist",
"~/.opera/temporary_downloads/with does not exsist" and "~/.opera/
temporary_downloads/sapces.doc does not exsist"...
I read some old threads way back form 2006 about a similar issue but
it still seems to be the case on my setup :(
Opera:about
==========
Version 10.00
Build 4585
Platform Linux
System x86_64, 2.6.28-16-generic
Qt-library 3.3.8b
Java Java Runtime Environment geïnstalleerd
I've found that this breaks with any file type, not just Word
documents. I use 'kfmclient exec' for most file types, but I do not
run KDE. It seems like Opera isn't quoting the filename
appropriately. I've tried deleting my ~/.opera so Opera creates it
fresh, but the issue remains. I have the same opera:about setup as
you.
> On Oct 23, 2:35 am, RavanH <ravanha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found that when I receive for example a MS Word file with spaces in
>> the filename in Opera Mail and I try to open it, instead of opening
>> the complete file in OpenOffice (Linux), the file seems to get fed to
>> OpenOffice like it is more than one file.
>>
>> for example a file "name with spaces.doc" will result in OpenOffice
>> complaining "~/.opera/temporary_downloads/name does not exsist",
>> "~/.opera/temporary_downloads/with does not exsist" and "~/.opera/
>> temporary_downloads/sapces.doc does not exsist"...
>>
>> I read some old threads way back form 2006 about a similar issue but
>> it still seems to be the case on my setup :(
>>
>> Opera:about
>> ==========
>> Version 10.00
>> Build 4585
>> Platform Linux
>> System x86_64, 2.6.28-16-generic
>> Qt-library 3.3.8b
>> Java Java Runtime Environment geᅵnstalleerd
>
> I've found that this breaks with any file type, not just Word
> documents. I use 'kfmclient exec' for most file types, but I do not
> run KDE. It seems like Opera isn't quoting the filename
> appropriately. I've tried deleting my ~/.opera so Opera creates it
> fresh, but the issue remains. I have the same opera:about setup as
> you.
Wasn't this issue fixed in the 10.10 snapshots?
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