Our e-mail notifications don't include diacritics. For example, a
record that displays like this on DSpace:

dc.contributor.advisor  Hall, Corné M.  
dc.contributor.advisor  Steele, Richard         
dc.contributor.author   Khoosal, Bharti Gangaram        
dc.date.accessioned     2010-03-09T08:39:42Z    
dc.date.available       2010-03-09T08:39:42Z    
dc.date.issued  2007    
dc.identifier.other     310402  
dc.identifier.uri       http://hdl.handle.net/10321/507

Provides the following subscription notification:

     Title: A survey of the perceptions of homeopathy by registered
chiropractors in South Africa
   Authors: Hall, Corn? M.
            Steele, Richard
            Khoosal, Bharti Gangaram
        ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10321/507

I've got 'URIEncoding="UTF-8"' in the following places in server.xml:

    <Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
               connectionTimeout="20000"
               URIEncoding="UTF-8"
               redirectPort="8443" />

and

<Connector port="8009" protocol="AJP/1.3" URIEncoding="UTF-8"
redirectPort="8443" />

That seems to take care of display of diacritics within DSpace.

Is there somewhere else I need to specify UTF-8 for e-mail notifications?

Sean
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Sean Carte
esAL Library Systems Manager
+27 72 898 8775
+27 31 373 2490
fax: 0866741254
http://esal.dut.ac.za/

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