On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Johnny Kewl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> - Original Message - From: "Erik Onnen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:27 PM
> Subject: Re: URLEnc
Thanks Mark, much appreciated. I had no idea the extra system props even
existed.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Erik Onnen wrote:
> > Verified on 6.0.16 and 6.0.18, 2.6.24 Linux kernel, JVM 1.6.0_10-beta.
> When
> > I attempt t
Verified on 6.0.16 and 6.0.18, 2.6.24 Linux kernel, JVM 1.6.0_10-beta. When
I attempt to encode a "\" character into a url resulting in a %5C in the URL
on the wire, I'm seeing a 400 from the server and none of my code is hit.
I've tried URLEncoding="UTF-8" on the connector with no luck. Same URL
s
Rob Gregory wrote:
I don't have the time to fully understand your question (time for bed) but
after scanning your issues this post may help:-
Topic regarding UTF-8 vs ISO encoding
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/Tomcat/UTF-8
Sorry if I'm really off topic but the linked document is small and
inter
ve properly with Jetty6 on the same machine.
-erik
Mark Thomas wrote:
Erik Onnen wrote:
Verified and re-verified, that's why I went the path of configuring
multibyte support to begin with.
Have you changed fileEncoding for the default servlet in conf/web.xml?
If not, try setting it to UTF-
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Erik Onnen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: UTF-8 JavaScript and HTML Files
1) Not using APR, sendfile should not be an issue
2) My locale is set: "export LC_ALL=en_US.utf8"
3) File encoding is set for the JDK: "-Dfile.en
All,
I'm experiencing irregularities with Tomcat serving JavaScript and HTML
files on a certain platform, various Google searches and tricks haven't
managed to change the behavior.
This behavior has been confirmed on 5.0.28, 5.5.15 and 5.5.15, all
running on JDK 1.5.05-b05, SUSE 10. I've als