Hello All,

I *finally* figured this problem out.  My tomcat server.xml wasn't set to
UTF-8.  D'oh!
Happy St. Patrick's day!

matt

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Peter Dietz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Matt,
>
> I can follow the steps you mentioned, and searching works, my query [ *شپز
> میاشتنی کورس دنرسانو دمهارتو اساس ] hasn't turned to gibberish (still in
> farsi), but some results give farsi text with a broken symbol of a question
> mark in a box at the end. *
>
> Try checking out the administrative section for item metadata on an odd
> appearance entry, and see that it has been entered into the database without
> character corruption.
>
> Specifically, check the metadata for 123456789/76 dc.contributor
> Other than that, I would check that db and tomcat are in utf-8
>
> Ubuntu 9.10
> Google Chrome 5.0.342.1 dev -- language/locale setting = english
> Firefox 3.6.3pre
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 5:50 PM, Matt Cleveland <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Are we the only ones experiencing this problem?  We're really hitting a
>> wall as to its solution.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Matt Cleveland <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> On our site we host content that is either in Farsi or English.
>>> Generally search works for both languages, however, when you search for a
>>> Farsi title using the "Search DSpace" box in the top left, no results appear
>>> and the search string is replaced with jibberish.  To reproduce this error,
>>> visit http://184.73.24 <http://184.73.243.18:8080/jspui/>*شپز میاشتنی
>>> کورس دنرسانو دمهارتو 
>>> اساس<http://184.73.243.18:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1131>
>>> 3.18:8080/jspui/ <http://184.73.243.18:8080/jspui/> and click on the
>>> "Title" link.  Select some text from a Farsi title and copy it into the
>>> previously-mentioned search box.  You will now see no results and the
>>> jibberish text.  Thanks for your help!*
>>>
>>> matt
>>>
>>
>>
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