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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31201

Encoding bug when using <jsp:include ...> action

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-10-05 14:37 -------
Although I think that correcting specification is the right approach,
there is no solution in the present JSP specification.
Therefore the problem should be coped with by a container.

When not applying this patch, Tomcat depends on default encoding of Java VM
to include of a HTML file.

Since Web application depends by environment strongly,
it will be the worst situation if you consider the portability which you say. 

If there are already many properties which are valuable and depend on
the container, I suggest this patch should be treated as one of them.

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