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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=27802 EncodeURLTransformer encodes off site links ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-03-28 13:32 ------- >with jetty, you are right, it incorrectly encodes the url, but tomcat works as >expected; no session id for off-site links. so in the end it's a jetty bug. Confirmed. It works for me on Tomcat 4.1.30 and on Tomcat 5.0.19. I'll file a bug report on Jetty 4.2.19, can't get Jetty 5.0 Beta2 to run. >I find the 'behavioural change' implemented by your patch rather aggressive and >it makes the transformer hard to use and almost worthless. Agreed, the change is **very** aggressive. I don't agree that it makes the EUT useless, because nearly all site links are ones without the hostname in them, otherwise the webapp could not move to another domainname or have a site be accessible under different domainnames. >it's the container's >responsibility to determine if the specified URL could be part of one of the >container's sessions, i.e. whether it's processed by the same webapp/servlet >context. Fully agreed. This patch is obsolete.
