I have to type localhost:8080 to get to my webserver - tomcat 6.0.032. Before, 
just localhost would work. I have XP
 
Thanks,
 
Ken
 
> Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 18:26:11 +0100
> Subject: Re: [ win xp and win server 2003 ] tomcat utf8 encoding
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> 2011/4/7 Tomislav Brkljačić <tomislav.brklja...@gmail.com>
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> >
> > Hi to all,
> >
> > this is my scenario and problem.
> >
> > Situation 1. - local machine, win xp
> > I have a web app deployed to tomcat, and the app has a webform for
> > uploading
> > attachments.
> > Attachments can have funny letters (š,ć,čćžđ ) in the filename.
> > I have set the file.encoding=UTF8 and UriEncoding = UTF8 for jvm and inside
> > the server.xml.
> > Everything works as expected, no anomalies in displaying the filenames of
> > the uploaded files.
> >
> > Situation 2. - client machine, win server 2003
> > Same webapp as in Situation 1, same tomcat configuration in all matters.
> > But there is aproblem.
> > After i upload the files with funny names through the app, the filenames
> > are
> > scrambled and garbled.
> > I checked the location of the files in the file system, and of course
> > uploadaed filenames are
> > acrambled in the file system too.
> >
> > Obviously there is some other setting i need to check and syncronize, but
> > it
> > eludes me so far..
> >
> > Any help is very appreciated.
> >
> > Tomislav
> >
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