Chromium 8 and Chinese characters

Chromium 8 can't upload any file with chinese characters in its filename. Anybody has the same problem? Hope that there are many Chinese users.
Thanks!

Maybe it's the website that doesn't accept Chinese filenames? What encoding are your files named in (probably GB, Big5, or UTF-8)? It works fine for me with UTF-8 and Gmail.

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