On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 5:00 AM, #V[Á]lentín <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> In any case, thanks for bringing this problem up.  I have been using
>> Apache for a very long time, and I am also not an native English-speaker.  I
>> can't imagine that I have not encountered the same issue before, so I can
>> only imagine that this logic is relatively new in Apache under Windows.
>>

Seems to be the same behavior in 2.0, I hadn't seen anyone post the
error log entry generated for these:

(22)Invalid argument: Cannot map GET /%DE HTTP/1.1 to file

IMO this should be a decent hint to keep someone from looking at
permissions or authorization.  Net, you have to carefully link to your
non US-ASCII content on all platforms, you can't just type something
semantically equivalent in your client.


-- 
Eric Covener
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