Application servers may have different settings for character encodings. We strongly recommend UTF-8 where possible.

By default, Tomcat uses ISO-8859-1 character encoding when decoding URLs received from a browser. This can cause problems when Confluence's encoding is UTF-8, and you are using international characters in the names of attachments or pages.

To configure the URL encoding in Tomcat:

  1. Edit conf/server.xml and find the line where the Coyote HTTP Connector is defined. It will look something like this, possibly with more parameters:

    <Connector port="8090"/>
    
  2. Add a URIEncoding="UTF-8"property to the connector:

    <Connector port="8090" URIEncoding="UTF-8"/>
    
  3. Restart Tomcat

If you are using mod_jk

You should apply the same URIEncoding parameter as above to the AJP connector if you are using mod_jk, and add the following option to your Apache mod_jk configuration:

<Connector port="8009" protocol="AJP/1.3" URIEncoding="UTF-8"/>
JkOptions +ForwardURICompatUnparsed

More information using Apache with Tomcat

For comprehensive examples of how to use Tomcat and Apache with Confluence, see Running Confluence behind Apache.

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