I guess you build URLs using request parameters with German letters
(something like ). This URL is encoded
using UTF-8, while you have your documents encoded in ISO-8859-1 (configured
at the serializer).
If all these guesses are true you have different possibilities:
1. Replace the pure links by a form, the request params are now encoded with
ISO-8859-1 too.
2. Change the serializer configuration to UTF-8 and set the form encoding
either in the web.xml or using the SetCharacterEncodingAction to UTF-8 (now
everything is handled as UTF-8).
3. The links are only for a specific group of matchers in the sitemap and
it's enough to use the SetCharacterEncodingAction only for these links. It
may not be a mixture of ISO-8859-1 forms and UTF-8 links.
If my guesses are not true or the above does not work, you must provide some
more information. Especially a sentence like "when cocoon sends the request"
is irritating.
There is also some information available at
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=RequestParameterEncoding.
Joerg
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I produce a webpage with links with German letters in the href
attribute.
The German letters are not encoded when cocoon sends the request.
What shall I do to get this encoding, which is done for the normal text
in the HTML-Page
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