alex wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 22/02/2011 13:27, alex wrote:
alex wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
On 21/02/2011 04:25, alex wrote:
hi all,
I get 404 err, if I add %D0 to url, but I get just blank page if I
add
%zD0 . I'm supposed to get bad request in this case. how do I fix
this
problem?
Check the response headers.
If you don't see a 400 response, exactly which Tomcat version are you
using?
Mark
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I used 6.0.24 .
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlets/%D0 returns 404
http://localhost:8080/examples/servlets/%zD0 returns blank page
Can anyone tell me if it's a bug or a problem on my side?
thanks.
Again, look at the response *headers*.
Mark
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Mark,
it does return 400 code, but in my app I set:
...
<error-page>
<error-code>400</error-code>
<location>/WEB-INF/error.jsp</location>
</error-page>
<error-page>
<error-code>404</error-code>
<location>/WEB-INF/error.jsp</location>
</error-page>
.....
and tomcat doesn't show it. this custom err page is shown for 404 code,
but not for 400...
Can you give me a hint why?
thanks again.
probably because :
because of the bad URL, Tomcat never even "maps" this call to your application, so it
sends its own 400 error page (as Konstantin already explained, I believe).
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