>Yes, I had tested it a little earlier, and it doesn't work. The path 
> would apparently have to be encoded in the same way as the URL.
OK, let me know if I can help.


> Quite 
> frankly, I'm not sure we're going to do this, since the encoding on the 
> client side is quite unpredictable.
Other than helping out and trying to learn the code, I have no interest
in seeing this one resolved.

IMHO: it's a little absurd to have to support spaces in a context path
since a browser will never send a URL with a space in it.
-Ben






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