Hello Robert! Robert Priest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RP> I am requesting file : RP> "/38CF278C0186B466222FC48571080B83/51/dms00051/���.txt" RP> but what is coming across in the request is: RP> "/38CF278C0186B466222FC48571080B83/51/dms00051/???.txt"
Probably your browser is sending it that way? I guess it is a bad idea anyways to type anything nasty in the browser URL input line. You may try to spy your interaction between browser and server, I have described how to do it in one of the sections of my ancient http://tagunov.tripod.com, try to find it there, then you'll know for sure what bytes are sent by browser. I guess that it is generally a bad idea to have anything nasty in the url at all. The closest you could get would be to encode it all as %AD and etc. But then you should be sure what encoding this is (utf-8 or anything). So, if these are links from your HTML page, why don't you encode all in the url directly on the server side and have <A href="context/38CF278C0186B466222FC48571080B83/51/dms00051/%88%AA.txt"> but then why don't you get rid of these nasty umlauts at all? Why not use only normal latin letters, or, in case you heavily use numeric ids already, use only numeric ids? Anton --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
