Format 'application/openlayers' fails if layer name has special characters
(e.g., 'á', 'ã')
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Key: GEOS-4858
URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4858
Project: GeoServer
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.1.2
Reporter: Milton Jonathan
Assignee: Andrea Aime
It seems that the generated html/js code itself is OK, but there is some king
of encoding problem that ends up garbling names in the subsequent WMS requests,
ending up in error ("LayerNotDefined"). Regular formats (e.g., 'image/png')
work alright.
The problem is easy to reproduce: from a standard GeoServer installation, edit
the 'states' Layer and rename it to 'statesá'. Then try to open the OpenLayers
preview for that layer.
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