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Send To Mail Recipient fails if a filename contains comma
Status:
RESOLVED: MOVED
Severity:
trivial

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Description debuger894 2015-03-04 22:08:02 CET
Thunar 1.6.6, Xubuntu 14.04, xfce 4.12 via PPA (I noticed the bug in 4.10 too), Thunderbird 31.5.0

BUG REPRODUCTION:
- Open Thunar
- right click on a filename which contains comma character eg. "file,name" or on a filename whose parent directory contains comma eg. "~/folder, name/file"
- click Send to > Mail Recipient

Now e-mail client is launched (in my case Thunderbird) with no attachment, and empty sender field.

If there is NO comma eg. "~/folder name/file" send to works correctly, it launches Thunderbird with attachment enclosed and sender field filled.
Comment 1 Harald Judt editbugs 2015-04-17 17:30:55 CEST
thunderbird needs special syntax (uri-encoded file names like file://this%20is%20a%20filename%20with%20spaces).
Comment 2 Martin Dauskardt 2016-12-11 14:34:24 CET
is there any progress now?
Comment 3 Git Bot editbugs 2020-05-26 23:21:03 CEST
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Bug #11644

Reported by:
debuger894
Reported on: 2015-03-04
Last modified on: 2020-05-26

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Xfce Bug Triage
CC List:
3 users

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