Make sure that URIEncoding="UTF-8" is on all of the Tomcat connector
elements that you are using. For example, if using AJP, make sure it is on
the Connector element for AJP.
In addition, if you are going through a frontend web server, e.g. Apache
HTTP with mod_jk, make sure it is passing UTF-8 properly. People seem to
recommend
JKOptions +ForwardURICompatUnparsed
--a.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Raúl Fuenzalida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 11:43 PM
Subject: Re: accented entry title
Hi.
Well, after of reading the reply, I told to the guy who is giving me
support, what to do. He understood perfectly and later he did reply me
telling me that he done the fix as I told to him. But when I went to
see the results, still appear the Tomcat's 404 page.
Any idea? Do I go to tomcat web and ask there? thanks in advance.
raúl
On 6/6/07, Allen Gilliland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is going to be somewhere in your webserver config. Roller
does all the right things in terms of providing UTF-8 support, including
in urls, but in order for things to work you need to make sure your
webserver is properly configured to use UTF-8 as the uri encoding. If
you look at the source of the page your url is ...
http://www.transitorio.cl/weblog/entry/poes%C3%ADa_infantil_en_papel
which is correct. so the problem is that your webserver is not properly
decoding that url.
-- Allen
Raúl Fuenzalida wrote:
> I have a trouble with an entry which has an accented title. When
> trying viewing the entry, appears an error page. To try yourself, go
> to this page:
> http://www.transitorio.cl/weblog/page/meta
> and click "Poesía Infantil en Papel" under the "titulos" list
>
> thanks in advance
>
> raúl.