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Struts tags use bytes of UTF-8 for urlencoding unconditionally

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-01-01 19:20 -------
OK, I patched the TLDs too. Without a test targeted for this use case, I can't
tell if this is doing any good, but it at least doesn't seem to do any harm. :)

Would it be possible to provide a simple demonstration of this feature so that
we can see that it is working? The Validator example includes a Japanese
translation, in case we can do something there. I added the "useLocalEncoding"
to the Japanese link there, just to prove the attribute would be accepted. 

A related issue is <http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23255>,
where we need to cope with multibyte characters in uploaded filenames, which I
mention in case we can combine the use case in a single example. 

-Ted.

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