On 06/02/2020 13:30, Garret Wilson wrote:
> On 1/8/2019 9:57 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> …
>>
>> Yes, this default is now very out-dated. That is a side-effect of:
>> …
>> As of Servlet 4.0 there is a specification compliant configuration
>> option to change this default to any encoding of your choice.
>> Obviously, UTF-8 is one of the options. You can do this by adding the
>> following to your web.xml:
>> …
>>
>> Whether Tomcat should ship with this setting present in conf/web.xml
>> by default is something that should probably be discussed for Tomcat
>> 10. Given the current state of the web, there is a reasonable case for
>> doing so. I'll add that to the TOMCAT-NEXT discussion list.
> 
> Is this still on the list for discussion for Tomcat 10?

No, because it has already been implemented for Tomcat 10 and is in the
milestone release currently being voted on.

Mark


> 
> In my opinion it would be a real shame if Tomcat 10 ships with a web
> form encoding default that goes against the WhatWG specifications and
> corrupts non ISO-8859-1 content under modern browsers.
> 
> Garret
> 
> P.S. Mark, please ignore the other email from my personal email address.
> Because the Tomcat users list doesn't include my name in the "To:"
> header, my email client didn't know to use the correct reply address.
> 
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