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diff --git a/docs/ref/unicode.txt b/docs/ref/unicode.txt index f52076d2f7..399a823b84 100644 --- a/docs/ref/unicode.txt +++ b/docs/ref/unicode.txt @@ -358,6 +358,36 @@ A couple of tips to remember when writing your own template tags and filters: translation objects into strings. It's easier to work solely with Unicode strings at that point. +.. _unicode-files: + +Files +===== + +If you intend to allow users to upload files, you must ensure that the +environment used to run Django is configured to work with non-ASCII file names. +If your environment isn't configured correctly, you'll encounter +``UnicodeEncodeError`` exceptions when saving files with file names that +contain non-ASCII characters. + +Filesystem support for UTF-8 file names varies and might depend on the +environment. Check your current configuration in an interactive Python shell by +running:: + + import sys + sys.getfilesystemencoding() + +This should output "UTF-8". + +The ``LANG`` environment variable is responsible for setting the expected +encoding on Unix platforms. Consult the documentation for your operating system +and application server for the appropriate syntax and location to set this +variable. + +In your development environment, you might need to add a setting to your +``~.bashrc`` analogous to::: + + export LANG="en_US.UTF-8" + Email ===== |
