Yes, that would be a solution. Let's hope it doesn't become necessary.

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Salut,

Jordi.

En/na BAZLEY, Sebastian ha escrit:
If this proves to be a problem, we could perhaps replace all the "UTF-8"
strings with a common variable, and use a property to over-ride the value if
necessary?

Just a thought.

S.
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Subject: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 25257] - Proxy recording does not intepert
unit code \u3310 correctly
<http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25257>.

------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-12-17 03:27 -------
I've fixed this by using UTF-8 for all URL encode/decode operations. This
unfortunately means we can no longer control the behaviour using
file.encoding,
but at least the encode/decode functions should now be inverse of each other
in
all platforms.

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