Sorry to bother the list again, but we still cannot get special 
characters/diacritics to link. They are displayed, however if you try to link 
through the subject/keyword it comes up with the following;



[cid:[email protected]]

Can anyone suggest anything else to try?



Thanks

Annette





-----Original Message-----
From: Claudia Jürgen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18, February, 2011 14:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] Special characters/diacritics



Hello,



if you are using tomcat check the encoding setting for the connector in

server.xml



See chapter

3.2.6. Servlet Engine: (Jakarta Tomcat 4.x, Jetty, Caucho

Resin or equivalent)



of the 1.6.1 system documentation

http://www.dspace.org/1_6_1Documentation/DSpace-Manual.pdf



"Modifications in /[tomcat]/conf/server.xml :



You also need to alter Tomcat's default configuration to support

searching and browsing of multi-byte UTF-8 correctly. You

need to add a configuration option to the <Connector> element in

[tomcat]/config/server.xml:

URIEncoding="UTF-8"

e.g. if you're using the default Tomcat config, it should read:

<!-- Define a non-SSL HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080 -->

<Connector port="8080"

maxThreads="150"

minSpareThreads="25"

maxSpareThreads="75"

enableLookups="false"

redirectPort="8443"

acceptCount="100"

connectionTimeout="20000"

disableUploadTimeout="true"

URIEncoding="UTF-8"/>

"



Hope that helps



Claudia Jürgen





Am 18.02.2011 15:28, schrieb Ramsden, Annette:

> Dear all

>

> We are operating D-Space 1.6.1. I wondered whether anyone else had a

> problem with diacritics/special characters? When we cut and paste

> names with umlauts or accents, such as Schmüser, the name is visible

> in the repository but brings up an error message when accessed and

> will not link to the record. If we remove the diacritic&  spell the

> name without these, it does work. Also we have an item which has TM

> in its title&  this will not link to the item even though the record

> is displayed. Is there anything that can be done? Has anyone else

> encountered this and found a fix?

>

> Thanks Annette

>

> Assistant Academic Librarian Information Services University of

> Abertay Dundee

>

>

>

>

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