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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 25594] - [PATCH] StreamGenerator can't handle multipart request parameters correctly

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juho.manninen@avaintec.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|FIXED                       |




------- Additional Comments From juho.manninen@avaintec.com  2005-04-18 08:12 -------
It seems like patch for bug 25594 (from version 2.1.5.1) makes StreamGenerator
to lose form character encodings. Special characters (i.e. ���) in a form
encoded in utf-8 read in using StreamGenerator get messed up. Code works and is
tested on Cocoon 2.1.4, but when migrating to 2.1.7 this came up. Building
Cocoon with the old java-file �solves� the problem.

Configuration:
-cocoon 2.1.7
-run on jetty-4.2.22
-web.xml:
-container-encoding: ISO-8859-1
-form-encoding: UTF-8
-tested generator with different defaultContentType parameters

-the original message: <surname>��li� l�ikkyy</surname>
-url-encoded utf-8 message the server receives:
%3Csurname%3E%C3%96%C3%B6li%C3%A4+l%C3%A4ikkyy%3C%2Fsurname%3E
-what we get: <surname>�&#150;öliä läikkyy</surname> 

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