I'm using Tomcat 5.5.9 (in Windows). I've tried but I don't have
any problem. Try to upgrade your Tomcat.
Scott Smith wrote:
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.29 on Windows. I have a context setup which contains
some image files (simple jpgs). In the conf/server.xml file, the context
looks something
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Subject: Re: Internationalization question
Hi!
Try to add URIEncoding="UTF-8" attribute to the Connector tag in your
server.xml.
Regards,
Bendis
Dne so 12. listopadu 2005 02:36 Scott Smith napsal(a):
> I'm using Tomcat 4.1.29 on Windows. I have a context setup which contain
Hi!
Try to add URIEncoding="UTF-8" attribute to the Connector tag in your
server.xml.
Regards,
Bendis
Dne so 12. listopadu 2005 02:36 Scott Smith napsal(a):
> I'm using Tomcat 4.1.29 on Windows. I have a context setup which contains
> some image files (simple jpgs). In the conf/server.xml fil
I'm using Tomcat 4.1.29 on Windows. I have a context setup which contains some
image files (simple jpgs). In the conf/server.xml file, the context looks
something like:
Some of the filenames in this directory have non-English characters (e.g.,
ESPAÑA.jpg).
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