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Description: ------------ Directory/Filesystem functions do not work with multibyte-strings. When eg trying to open or move a file or directory with a chinese filename, the file or directory being accessed or created has a completely messed up name. Could not find a work-around. Reproduce code: --------------- // Multibyte support is enabled (UTF-8) // change this correspondingly for your FS $origFile = "c:/myfile.txt"; $chineseName = $_POST["filename"]; echo "name: " . $chineseName; echo "len: " . mb_strlen($chineseName); echo "sb-len: " . strlen($chineseName); $dir = dirname($origFile); rename($origFile, $dir . "/$chineseName") or die("Could not rename file: $origFile"); Expected result: ---------------- name: 中文字.txt len: 7 sb-len: 13 Actual result: -------------- Actual filename is: 中文字.txt