On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:10:35AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had the same problem, you should try what Lucía said, if that  
> doesn't work you can make a "search and replace" with any editor like  
> this:
> 
> á --> á
> é --> é
> í --> í
> ó --> ó
> ú --> ú
> ñ --> ñ

This kind of approach, although effective, isn't a Good Idea. The
content you store in DSpace shouldn't be specific to any particular
presentation (in this case HTML). If you're having trouble making
accented characters display correctly, then I'm sure there are people
who have made it work cleanly who can help you out :)

cheers,

Jim

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