On 23/10/2009 15:21, André Warnier wrote:
Pfeifer Jan wrote:
"That JSP should work on any clean Tomcat installation. "It
doesn't work" isn't very informative. We need details."
There realy is not much more to say. "it worked, now it does
not". I also use myeclipse IDE. I disabled it,reinstalled tomcat,
tried it and "it does not work". I believe that clean
instalation of the whole system will work, but this is not an option
at the moment. Neither Tomcat upgrade. What else can change the way
how Tomcat/Java treats the request body? "String decoded = new
String(param.getBytes("iso-8859-1"),"UTF-8"); for
a start" I know about URIEncoding in server.xml and about using
Encoding filter,but we use this for decoding GET request for
historical reasons. Or is there more "correct" way to decode
String? Jan
Jan,
I don't know if this affects only my mail reader, but your messages to
the list, for me, are almost impossible to read because of the apparent
profusion of html escapes in them.
Can you maybe make sure that you are posting only in "plain text" ?
Until I am sure that it is not only a problem on my side, I will refrain
from further comments about posting encoding-related issues in html...
snap. encoded ampersands & no spacing: unreadable.
p
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