Hi Luis
Why don't you start with mod_jk as opposed to mod_jk2, mod_jk is more
recent than mod_jk2
Check the apache httpd.conf for the following directives"
AddLanguage
AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
Also make sure use in your servlet/JSP:
request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
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It's about apache-tomcat configuration with
UTF-8. I added URI encoding to the tomcat configuration and I set
defaultcharset utf-8
in apache2. Im using mod_jk2. It doesnt work when I use special
characters like áéíóúñ...
If I use URL with port 8080 (tomcat
answers) It's fine but If I use the redirection apache->tomcat it
doesn't work... Any suggestion?
Thanks
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