Not sure if this is a bug or something is weird with my configuration.

One of the subjects we use for our photos is "buildings, structures & 
establishments" (Australian Pictorial Thesaurus). Discovery cuts off at the 
ampersand however, so that it ends up showing records with "buildings, 
structures", which we do not have any. The url ends up as:

http://dspacedev.nt.gov.au/handle/10070/4/discover?fq=subject_filter:buildings,\%20structures\%20\&\%20establishments\|\|\|buildings,\%20structures\%20\&\%20establishments

The browse url works fine: 
http://dspacedev.nt.gov.au/handle/10070/4/browse?value=buildings%2C+structures+%26+establishments&type=subject

And the data in the solr database itself is correct (though it uses &, 
which I assume is normal since it is xml).


Has anyone encountered this, or have any idea as to the problem?


Thanks
Jennifer


Jennifer Whalan
Territory Stories Administrator
Innovation & Access, Northern Territory Library
Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport
Northern Territory Government

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