Maybe this will help.
The Page Encoding is separate and distinct from the URI encoding. On
a GET the parameters are encoded according to the URI encoding (not
the page encoding).
If you are using Tomcat then you need to specify the URI encoding on
the Connector in the server.xml file.
Example:
Dear Struts users.
It reports because it investigated a little more.
When StrutsPrepareAndExecuteFilter is used, the value passed with POST in
GET at the end of the passed value ", " is handed over by switching off the
district.
Isn't does not it investigate with RFC
when the same value is handed
2 matches
Mail list logo