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Error 403 -  when URL with a german umlaut is used





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-13 09:56 -------
%E4 is not an invalid character. %E4 is a sequence of 3 characters, representing
the octet with value of 0xe4. No charset information given. Apache 2 which does
support Unicode on Windows cannot map it to one charset. A correct
representation of teh german a umlaut is %C3%A4 (as already said). This sequence
represents two octets which are valid UTF-8 encoding for the german a umlaut in
Unicode. The underlying filesystem (NTFS) can handle it. That's it.

Your distinction between UTF-8 and Unicode makes no sense, because UTF-8 is a
representation of Unicode.

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