[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just recently resolved a problem with fragment identifiers in URLs for pages 
that are served-up by Cocoon in UTF-8 to IE 6 on the PC.

My sitemap was set-up to deliver XHTML in UTF-8 and IE understood this. However, if I 
sent a request that had a fragment identifier on the end:

http://myserver/document/path/document.html#SL12345

IE ignored #SL12345 and did not scroll the page to the single instance of the 
specified id in the target document.

But, when I followed the instructions in:

http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/RequestParameterEncoding

regarding explicitly setting the Servlet container-encoding in Cocoon's web.xml it all worked happily :)
This is quite strange for me as your anchor name contains only basic ascii characters SL12345. Are you sure that was the cause for problem?

I just thought people should know this.

Should I add it to the afore mentioned wiki?
Sure

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Leszek Gawron                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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