Re: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues!

2008-08-20 Thread André Warnier
Shahar Cohen wrote: Changing the URIEncoding="UTF-8" just worked. Shahar, what Mark and in a more verbose way Johnny are trying to tell you, is 1) the first problem is to figure out how and why these files arrived on your system's disk with such names, and if possible correct that. They are

Re: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues!

2008-08-20 Thread Johnny Kewl
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Re: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues!

2008-08-20 Thread Johnny Kewl
- Original Message - From: "Shahar Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 4:15 PM Subject: RE: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues! Hi, Well I didn’t quite understand you all the way but trying to use your example la

RE: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues!

2008-08-20 Thread Shahar Cohen
Changing the URIEncoding="UTF-8" just worked. thanks -Original Message- From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 5:29 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues! Shahar Cohen wrote: > Hi, > Well I didn’t quite un

Re: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues!

2008-08-20 Thread Mark Thomas
Shahar Cohen wrote: > Hi, > Well I didn’t quite understand you all the way but trying to use your example > lats say I have a file named Hello%20There.html when I try to access this > file I get 404. > Probably because the tomcat recognize the character % as illegitimate. > So is there a way to t

RE: tomcat 5.5 Unicode issues!

2008-08-20 Thread Shahar Cohen
Hi, Well I didn’t quite understand you all the way but trying to use your example lats say I have a file named Hello%20There.html when I try to access this file I get 404. Probably because the tomcat recognize the character % as illegitimate. So is there a way to tell tomcat that special characte