I tried this both on Tomcat 6 and Jetty 6, but still the front page 
search doesnt handle chars right. The navigation search works fine though.
Any ideas?

-Mika

> Hi Mika @all,
>
> we just did some tests with 1.5.1 beta. Using Tomcat (6.0.13) these 
> are the changes we had to make:
>
> - set the container-encoding in the web.xml to ISO-8859-1
> - set the form-encoding for Browse to ISO-8859-1 in 
> [dspace-source]/dspace-xmlui/dspace-xmlui-api/src/main/resources/aspects/ArtifactBrowser/sitemap.xmap
>  
>
>
> The only issue left at this point is the provenance information in the 
> license, if the user name holds special characters.
>
> You can try it at: https://eldorado2.uni-dortmund.de/dspace151betaxmlui/
> If you find anything else, let me know.
>
> Sunny greetings
>
> Claudia
>
>
>
> Mika Stenberg schrieb:
>> Strangely with Jetty & DSpace 1.5.1 only the other search works fine.
>> I tried different combinations, where the first line means 
>> container-encoding, and the second line form-encoding.
>> In wedefault.xml i set locale-encoding-mapping to utf-8. In Jetty 
>> there seems to be no URIEncoding.
>>
>> It also seems, that when editing Community/Collection descriptions, 
>> scandinavian characters are not handled correctly, but saved as 
>> 'garbage'.
>>
>> Results below:
>> ------------------------
>>
>> utf-8
>> utf-8
>>
>> Navigation search: does not work correctly
>> Full text search: does work correctly
>>
>> utf-8
>> iso-8859-1
>>
>> Neither works correctly
>>
>> iso-8859-1
>> utf-8
>>
>> Navigation search: does work correctly
>> Full text search: does not work
>>
>>
>> iso-8859-1
>> iso-8859-1
>>
>> Navigation search: does not work
>> Full text search: does work correctly
>>
>>
>> -Mika
>>
>>
>>> Great!  This seems to work !!
>>>
>>> It doesn't seem to matter if you set URIEncoding in server.xml to 
>>> ISO or UTF-8. Our linux is also running UTF-8.
>>>
>>> On our testserver we now have :
>>>
>>> server.xml : URIEncoding="UTF-8"
>>> web.xml : container-encoding=ISO-8859-1
>>> web.xml : form-encoding=UTF-8
>>>
>>>
>>> /Klaus
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark Diggory wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Our production configuration appears to be working on scandinavian
>>>> character searches:
>>>>
>>>> http://dspace.mit.edu/search?scope=%2F&query=Astri+Jæger+Sweetman
>>>>
>>>> We have a difference in our production configuration and what is in
>>>> SF where in the web.xml we have ISO-8859-1 rather than UTF-8. This
>>>> was to stop dspace from "double escaping" the UTF-8 characters.
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>>         <!--
>>>>>             Set encoding used by the container. If not set the
>>>>> ISO-8859-1 encoding
>>>>>             will be assumed.
>>>>>             Since the servlet specification requires that the
>>>>> ISO-8859-1 encoding
>>>>>             is used (by default), you should never change this
>>>>> value unless
>>>>>             you have a buggy servlet container.
>>>>>         -->
>>>>>         <init-param>
>>>>>             <param-name>container-encoding</param-name>
>>>>>             <param-value>ISO-8859-1</param-value>
>>>>>         </init-param>
>>>>>           
>>>> We also do not set our tomcat server.xml URIEncoding to be UTF-8,
>>>> however, we change the whole native encoding of the linux platform we
>>>> are running on to be UTF-8. So you may have to verify your doing one
>>>> of these.
>>>>
>>>> -Mark
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 22, 2008, at 5:02 AM, KlausDK wrote:
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>> We are experincing the same problem in dspace 1.5 and dspace 1.4.2 in
>>>>> manakin. Jspui seems to work fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nabble.com/utf8-problems.-Some-chars-are-stored-
>>>>> correctly-others-are-not.-tp18709026p18709026.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> mica78 wrote:
>>>>>          
>>>>>> It seems that scandinavian characters are not working in searches in
>>>>>> DSpace 1.5.1 beta.
>>>>>> Hopefully this can be fixed in stable release?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Mika
>>>>>>
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