Hi guys. I'll try to answer your questions : ((1))
I've found a message (at http://w6.metronet.com/~wjm/tomcat/2001/Mar/msg00547.html) that seems to explain this odd behaviour (but i'm not sure) : "Tomcat follows the HTML standard, which explicitly declares that MIME type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" is suitable ONLY for transferring ASCII (but will of course work for ISO 8859-1 as well). See http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.13.4.1 It says: The content type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" is inefficient for sending large quantities of binary data or text containing non-ASCII characters. The content type "multipart/form-data" should be used for submitting forms that contain files, non-ASCII data, and binary data." ((2)) >>>>> Fernandez wrote : >>>>> Fernandez > I've recently have a similar problem with spanish language. Fernandez > What OS are you running Tomcat on? What are your LOCALE settings? >>>>> Anton wrote : Anton > What browser are you using? Anton > What OS are you on? Anton > If it is Windows, what are the regional settings? Anton > Is it an English or a localized version of Windows? Anton > What language are you typing in? SO : Red Hat Linux 9 Browsers : Galeon e Mozilla Reg. Settings: English Keyboard Set.: English (internacional) Locale : Not modified. The JVM is using [us,EN], i think. But thats ok because i prefer to test my application without change locale to [pt,BR] (we never know when 2 webapp will run using differents locale settings) ((3)) I don't know why "page contentType" + "form enctype multipart" is the only working combination but its ok for me. I just would like to understand it :-| Thanks again, guys !!! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
