Bug 49743

Summary: SSI 'echo encoding="(url/none)"' bug
Product: Apache httpd-2 Reporter: tjones <tjones575>
Component: mod_includeAssignee: Apache HTTPD Bugs Mailing List <bugs>
Status: RESOLVED LATER    
Severity: major CC: apache
Priority: P2 Keywords: MassUpdate
Version: 2.2.15   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   

Description tjones 2010-08-12 06:50:52 UTC
The 'echo encoding' in the Apache SSI module 'mod_include' is not working, and it somehow looks totally messed up. This bug seems to be present since many years already (some reports dating back until 2004). Many people reporting it in several forums, but obviously nobody filed a bug report yet.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_include.html#element.echo

The whole encoding is not doing what it's supposed to do.

<!--#echo encoding="url" var="HTTP_REFERER" -->

The resulting URL is NOT ENCODED at all, just returned back AS IS.

However, if I DON'T WANT encoding (encoding="none") and passing a HTML encoded variable like this...

<!--#set var="title" value="&auml;&ouml;&uuml;" -->
<!--#echo encoding="none" var="titel" -->

...it is being DECODED as plain UTF-8 ! I couldn't find a way to return the original HTML encoded string. 

If I *WANT* encoding, I don't get encoding.
If I *DON'T WANT* encoding, I get decoding.

Really strange behaviour...
Comment 1 William A. Rowe Jr. 2018-11-07 21:08:57 UTC
Please help us to refine our list of open and current defects; this is a mass update of old and inactive Bugzilla reports which reflect user error, already resolved defects, and still-existing defects in httpd.

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