Well, depending on which client is making the request on Windows
(webfolder, IE or Office), it uses utf-8 or (on my german win2k
installation) 8859-1 as character encoding for uris.

A server can try to fallback to 8859-1 if the uri does not
look like valid utf-8...

The best test case is still the euro sign.

Am Dienstag den, 5. M�rz 2002, um 17:32, schrieb Remy Maucherat:

>> This sounds like Slide/Tomcat is not defaulting to UTF-8 encoded
>> URIs.
>
> I am think it does. I've had a lot more success with TeamDrive, or when
> using an HTTP browser to access the server, so it may be i18n 
> problems with
> the current MS client.
> (I'm not sure 100% about that; it's just my current theory)
>
> Remy
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