Hi Andrea,

I guess I figured it out how to apply this in a windows environment. I just
added the line LANG=en_US.UTF-8 at the end of the command "dspace
filter-media". I did a search on our repository first and looked for items
that returned odd characters in its search results. Then I force dspace to
reindex that particular item and the odd characters went away.

Hope this helps the original poster of this thread. ;-)

Thank you very much,

euler



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