On 9/22/06, Istanbul Hosting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Then how does IIS encodes this ?

i.e IIS can handle
http://domain.com/some/german/character/containing/filename.htm
or
http://domain.com/some/greek/character/containing/filename.htm

I don't know what IIS does, but I do know that non-ASCII characters
must be encoded according to the HTTP and URI specification.  See RFC
2396 section 2.

Joshua.

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