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Jochen Kemnade closed TAP5-539. ------------------------------- Resolution: Invalid We assume this is no longer relevant and therefore close it. If you still have this issue in a recent Tapestry version (such as 5.3.8 or the latest 5.4 preview release), feel free to provide the necessary information and reopen. > utf-8 content in urls > --------------------- > > Key: TAP5-539 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-539 > Project: Tapestry 5 > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 5.1, 5.0.17, 5.0.18 > Reporter: Grigoris Ioannou > Priority: Minor > Labels: bulk-close-candidate > > When utf-8 encoded content is passed in a url, the url gets ugly. > For instance, urls similar to > http://localhost:8080/app/viewcity/Krak$00f3w-Poland-Europe/9584 > and > http://localhost:8080/app/viewcity/N$00eemes-France-Europe/7196 > are ugly and should appear as such: > http://localhost:8080/app/viewcity/Kraków-Poland-Europe/9584 > and > http://localhost:8080/app/viewcity/Nîmes-France-Europe/7196 > (If the urls are still ugly in the browser, the utf-8 content is still not > displayed correctly. Hover the mouse over them, or click 'Edit this issue' > and look at the description, you will see how it should be) > This behaviour was changed in some version I can't recall to provide better > support for null and empty activation context parameters. > There is a Tapestry service, org.apache.tapestry5.services.URLEncoder, that > does the activation context -> string and string -> activation context > encoding. You can write your own and override the one used by Tapestry > through the alias overriding feature described here: > http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry5/guide/alias.html. > I guess Tapestry could provide an easy way to switch between the old and the > new activation context encoding. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)