I am seeing the same behaviour as previously described. Text fields in my form-login.jsp posting to j_security_check do not correctly follow encoding type. I am using a ? character or (ALT-0153) in my password and it gets garbled. I have set my web.xml to include the locale-encoding-mapping-list as follows but it doesn't seem to have an effect. | <locale-encoding-mapping-list> | <locale-encoding-mapping> | <locale>en</locale> | <encoding>UTF-8</encoding> | </locale-encoding-mapping> | <locale-encoding-mapping> | <locale>en_US</locale> | <encoding>UTF-8</encoding> | </locale-encoding-mapping> | </locale-encoding-mapping-list> | Thoughts?
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