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Hi !



We have recently noticed that if someone POST an xml-request ( content-type
text/xml ) to our IBM i such as:



<PEget>Text with %</PEget> then the Apache-server returns a 400 error "Bad
request" and in the error-log I see:



[client 172.22.1.69:61733] ZSRV_MSG0577: translation filter - incomplete
character at end of input.



Is there any way I can stop the apache-server from trying to decode what's
after the % sign?

If we make it: <PEget>Text with %25</PEget> then it works.



As the content-type is xml and the %-sign is a valid xml character I would
not have expected this.



Any thoughts most welcome.






Stefan Tageson

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