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André,

André Warnier wrote:
> Could you tell us *why* exactly you [are trying to use UTF-16]?
> It is rather unusual, as it supposes that you expect all clients to
> encode their requested URI's in UTF-16 prior to sending the request to
> Tomcat on that connector.  To my knowledge, no standard client (browser)
> will ever do so.

...at least not on the first request.

The beauty of using an encoding like UTF-8 is that ASCII is a strict
subset: any plain-old ASCII request can be interpreted as a UTF-8
request, which means that if you want to use UTF-8 on your site, but
your visitors come in using ASCII, there's no problem (unless they have
weird characters in their first request, which is rare).

- -chris
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