[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I've set UTF-8 about every where I can. But here's the rub, I
thought I'd turn everything back to Latin-1 just to double check and...
It still doesn't work through Apache unless the fragment identifier is
appended to a search request.
Gaa!!!
Thanks for the suggesti
Sent: 02 November 2004 23:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Other URL encoding issue...
Hi:
Try to use UTF-8 every where:
in the xml files, in the web.xml and in the http.conf file.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
> I spoke to soon :-(
>
> This works OK if y
Hi:
Try to use UTF-8 every where:
in the xml files, in the web.xml and in the http.conf file.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
> I spoke to soon :-(
>
> This works OK if your requests go directly to the Servlet container
> (Tomcat) but when I go via Apache and mod_jk the
I spoke to soon :-(
This works OK if your requests go directly to the Servlet container
(Tomcat) but when I go via Apache and mod_jk the problem comes back
again. I must therefore assume that there is some request encoding
configuration of Apache required.
Can anyone give me a prod in the right d