Chris,
On 3/26/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Thomas,
Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote:
Without the
URIEncoding=UTF-8 parameter the Danish special characters are not
echoed correctly, whereas _with_ the parameter everything in the
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Thomas,
Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote:
#2 [POST] should always work, assuming that you have UTF-8-ized your app.
Inline SCs display correctly, form submitted SC display with errors
(displayed: æøå), browser detects UTF-8.
:(
The JSP contains
On 3/25/07, Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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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
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
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Thomas,
Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote:
Without the
URIEncoding=UTF-8 parameter the Danish special characters are not
echoed correctly, whereas _with_ the parameter everything in the
request is echoed correctly.
Okay, good. I thought you were
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 we need to do is
figure out why it doesn't for you ;)
But when I request the other one, using
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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 the æøå.gif file and changed the encoding to UTF-8, but
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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 12:55:30 -0400
Subject: Re: Requesting files with non-English/international characters in
their names
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Thomas,
Thomas Peter Berntsen wrote:
Are you serving your pages in UTF-8 encoding? Usually, the browser uses
the response encoding from the previous request to submit the next
request's URI. If you are using ISO-8859-1 for your web pages, then
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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 'URIEncoding=UTF-8' in
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