Hello everyone,
One of our customers is working on a Windows Server 2012R2 (Remote Desktop) with Internet Explorer 11. Fully updated.
Links on their website can have strange characters (ë, ü, û) in them*. They exist in variables send with the URL, so not in the domain name itself.
When using such a link, the webpage cannot be displayed.
I cannot give an example of the website itself, its on a protected area, but it is reproducable by manipulating a link. Fot example:
http://www.bing.com/?test=test
http://www.bing.com/?test=tëst
The real problem is, this only happen on the this particular server. On other systems, with the same IE version, the pages are loaded and displayed.
Another browser on the same Server does display the pages.
Tried several settings, but nothing seems to fix this.
* For whatever reason they do not use url encoding on the webserver end, please do not give this as solution. Because it does work on other systems, there must be something to make it working.