Re: Requesting files with non-English/international characters in their names

2007-03-27 Thread Thomas Peter Berntsen
Chris, On 3/26/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thomas, Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote: Without the URIEncoding=UTF-8 parameter the Danish special characters are not echoed correctly, whereas _with_ the parameter everything

Re: Requesting files with non-English/international characters in their names

2007-03-26 Thread Thomas Peter Berntsen
On 3/25/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thomas, Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote: Yes, my perception is also that ISO-8859-1 is Tomcat's default encoding. Just to be sure I edited the index.jsp of the ROOT app in which I have created

Re: Requesting files with non-English/international characters in their names

2007-03-26 Thread Thomas Peter Berntsen
Dear Mark, Thanks for your reply. I've commented below. On 3/25/07, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote: I have some trouble getting Tomcat to return files with non-English/international characters in their names. The good news is that this works for me. Now all

Re: Re: Requesting files with non-English/international characters in their names

2007-03-21 Thread Thomas Peter Berntsen
: SHA1 Chris, Thanks for your reply. My comments are below: Thomas, Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote: I have some trouble getting Tomcat to return files with non-English/international characters in their names. It's interesting how questions like this come in waves. I have tried setting

Requesting files with non-English/international characters in their names

2007-03-19 Thread Thomas Peter Berntsen
Hi guys, I have some trouble getting Tomcat to return files with non-English/international characters in their names. Eg. I have two files in the root app (the standard app in the ROOT folder), one named tomcat.gif and another one, which is a copy of tomcat.gif, named æøå.gif. When I request