Hi,

I heard a request from someone who wanted their names of JSP pages and
directories they reside in in Japanese, i.e. use any name allowed by the
underlying OS including arbitrary Unicode lettters.

I would like to ask if such a requirement makes sense ? Or is it completely
pointess ? The thing is, how would you then reference such a page in the web
browser ? All URLs must follow the URL encoding rules, and Japanese letters
definitely don't conform to these. Or has anyone seen a site with Unicode
(non-ASCII) letters in the URL ?

I have a strong suspicion that the above requirement does not make sense, I
only want to be either assured or I am looking for explanation why would
anyone want that.

Thanks
Petr

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