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--- Comment #6 from Christopher Schultz ---
(In reply to Rainer Jung from comment #5)
> Hi Chris,
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> I have applied your patch with some minor variation in r1648934.
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> I have removed the dependency on APR, because the same code is used
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--- Comment #3 from Christopher Schultz ---
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Initial patch with (possibly) sloppy memory management
I have a patch which lifts the whole a
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--- Comment #2 from Christopher Schultz ---
(In reply to Konstantin Kolinko from comment #1)
> Looking at the code, jk_status.c has its own HTTP query parameters parsing
> (status_parse_uri() in native/common/jk_status.c), implemented by sp
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--- Comment #1 from Konstantin Kolinko ---
Thread on @users:
"I can not set Hostname property to IPv6 address using JK Status Manager"
http://tomcat.markmail.org/thread/5z54blmnrttwytr6
The problem is that url-encoded parameter value (2001