DO NOT REPLY [Bug 29091] - Non-ascii characters are not handled correctly...

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-09-05 15:19 ---
I am using Tomcat 5.5.9, and I still have the problem described in 26258; that 
is, the non-ascii characters of the XML-files are not properly escaped.

I'm using Tomcat on windows/xp and I've chosen to use windows administrator 
account as Tomcat admin, and this account had a non-ascii character in it's 
name (ö or ouml;). The name is the default name of the admin account on a 
swedish Windows/XP (Administratör).

In the tomcat-users.xml this should be written as #xf6; or 
(perhaps) ouml;, but instead it is written as some obscure non UTF-8 
character.

The end result is that the Tomcat server won't start out of the box if you 
run it on a standard Swedish Windows/XP installation...



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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 35351] - Unable to reference nested/inner classes in jsp:useBean tags

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-09-05 16:34 ---
The same problem occurs when passing an instance of an inner class
to a tag file as an [EMAIL PROTECTED].

E.g. you have nested tag files:

File list.tag:

%@ taglib prefix=list tagdir=/WEB-INF/tags/list %
%@ attribute name=list type=java.util.Map %
table border=1
  c:forEach items=${list} var=entry 
list:row entry=${entry}/
  /c:forEach
/table

File row.tag:

%@ attribute name=entry type=java.util.Map$Entry
  required=true %
tr
  td${entry.key}/td
  td${entry.value}/td
/tr

You get the same error as described above; replacing the
$ in row.tag by . has no effect either.

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 36484] - incomplete html code

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--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-09-05 18:52 ---
Changing JSP Expression %= % to use direct text instead, the error 
message Array Index Out Of Bounds Exception is shown, so I fixed the array 
error and the bug is gone!

Thanks

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