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First of all - thank you for a great selfhosted utility that I have started using daily! Really looking forward to the future update with the "Full custom logic pipelines to combine multiple operations together". Hoping I can batch OCR and compress PDF's in one go.
I have a small issue that prevents me from being 100% effective. The issue shows when compressing multiple PDF:s at the same time.
Let's take an example Pål pdf.pdf.
If I compress the pdf alone the new name would become Pål pdf_compressed.pdf. Perfect.
If I compress multiple PDF:s at the same time (regardless of downloading as archive or standalone) - the filename would become P%C3%A5l%20pdf_Optimized.pdf. Not so perfect.
It seems that ÅÄÖ and space results in some sort of "%XX%"-formatting error.
Can someone reproduce? Is there something I can do to fix it on my end?
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Hi!
First of all - thank you for a great selfhosted utility that I have started using daily! Really looking forward to the future update with the "Full custom logic pipelines to combine multiple operations together". Hoping I can batch OCR and compress PDF's in one go.
I have a small issue that prevents me from being 100% effective. The issue shows when compressing multiple PDF:s at the same time.
Let's take an example
Pål pdf.pdf
.If I compress the pdf alone the new name would become
Pål pdf_compressed.pdf
. Perfect.If I compress multiple PDF:s at the same time (regardless of downloading as archive or standalone) - the filename would become
P%C3%A5l%20pdf_Optimized.pdf
. Not so perfect.It seems that ÅÄÖ and space results in some sort of "%XX%"-formatting error.
Can someone reproduce? Is there something I can do to fix it on my end?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: