On 01/02/2019 17:58, Garret Wilson wrote:
> OK, Mark, I've made my initial edits to the
> https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/CharacterEncoding page. _Please check
> them over!_ This is my first edit to the wiki.
> 
> That page has a lot of legacy information, some of which had to do with
> internal Tomcat stuff, and some of which had to do with minute details
> of obsolete RFCs and evolution of browser behavior. I didn't want to
> spend the entire day (week?) on this, so I tried to surgically to only
> address the sections relating to POST of
> application/x-www-form-urlencoded and how percent-encoded octets are
> interpreted. I couldn't resist updating the specification links and
> changing just a little prose about URL percent encoding.
> 
> There is the risk now that other sections of the page are still outdated
> and conflict with my changes, but most importantly the FAQ should
> provide more complete information on how Tomcat web applications can be
> made to work with modern browsers.
> 
> Please let me know if I bungled anything or if I need to clarify something.

LGTM.

> Thanks for letting me participate.

No need to thank us. We should be thanking you. Thank you.

So, what do you want to work on next? ;)

Cheers,

Mark


> 
> Garret
> 
> On 1/23/2019 12:26 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> On 23/01/2019 05:07, Garret Wilson wrote:
>>> On 1/15/2019 3:20 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>>> …
>>>> Anything in PascalCase becomes a link to a wiki page of that name.
>>>> Usernames are created in this form so references to the user
>>>> automatically become links to that user's page in the wiki.
>>>
>>> Ah, OK, that explains it. Very good to know. Maybe a little semantic
>>> overloading, but as this is my first wiki account anywhere, I'm guessing
>>> it's typical with whatever software you're using.
>>>
>>> Anyway my account is created, with username `GarretWilson`. After I get
>>> permissions I'll update the info on octet encoding for
>>> application/x-www-form-urlencoded in relation to the servlet spec. It
>>> may not be immediately, but I'll slowly but surely get to it.
>> Karma granted. Happy editing.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mark
>>
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