3

I need to change the download or open filename of an object on S3. Naturally I use the response-content-disposition query parameter and use the filename field. However I have been able to only use ASCII encoding and this becomes a problem when I need my filenames to be in alphabets with non ASCII characters like Japanese, Korean, Russian, Greek etc. I could not get the filename* field to work with S3. Is there a workaround here to get filenames with non-ASCII characters?

1 Answer 1

1

Try to use double encoding. Your content-disposition header looks like below: Open: 'inline; filename=' + EncodingUtil.urlEncode(filename, 'ASCII') + '; filename*=UTF-8\'\'%85%A3%E3%A2%8F'

Download: 'attachment; filename=' + EncodingUtil.urlEncode(filename, 'ASCII') + '; filename*=UTF-8\'\'%85%A3%E3%A2%8F'

Please mark this as Best Answer if this works for you

1
  • wow, what a coincidence mr asci. answer to my problem related to non-ascii chars arrived from a guy who's surname is asci. thank you so much :)
    – user7664851
    Sep 4, 2019 at 13:54

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.