Which version of JMeter? JVM? OS? 

Does the same behaviour occur with GET parameters?

It might perhaps be a problem with the default platform encoding which
could lead Jmeter to think the input was different.
Just a thought.

I may have time to investigate this tonight.

S.
On 4/21/05, Sweet-Escott, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I have a jmeter variable that contains the string A� (that is a capital A 
> (ASCII 65) followed by y umlaut (ASCII 255)... in case this gets mangled by 
> email).
> 
> When I use this variable in the HTTP sampler as a POST variable with encoding 
> enabled it is encoded as A%C3%BF (that is A followed by A tilde (ASCII 195) 
> followed by upside down question mark (ASCII 191)) in the request. This does 
> not seem right.
> 
> If I do not encode, it is sent as y umlaut (which actually seems to work...). 
> However I do need the encoding when the variable contains the value A% (which 
> is encoded correctly as A%25.
> 
> Any thoughts... could this be a problem with handling ASCII values > 127?
> 
> Regards
> John
> 
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