Hi Maria,

Can't figure out your problem, but why are you using DSpace 1.6.8 while
version 4.2 is the latest release and v5 will be out late this year?


Regards,

Kostas


-----Original Message-----
From: Maria Lazaridou [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dspace-tech] Greeks not supported

Hello,
I have set up DSpace (1.6.8 version)  running locally on my computer in
order to check some issues before  installation for public use.
I want to use controlled vocabularies and it works fine as long as the
default xml files are loaded. But if I change a subject word in srsc.xml
file, for example turn it to Greek word, it seems that the file is no longer
readable.


I copy part of the srsc.xml text to make my self clear.. 
For example I change the following text :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<node id="ResearchSubjectCategories" label="Research Subject Categories">
        <isComposedBy>
                <node id="SCB11" label="HUMANITIES and RELIGION">
                        <isComposedBy>
                                <node id="SCB110" label="Religion/Theology">
                                        <isComposedBy>
        

With the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<node id="ResearchSubjectCategories" label="Research Subject Categories">
        <isComposedBy>
                <node id="SCB11" label="ΑΝΘΡΩΠΟΤΗΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΘΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ">
                        <isComposedBy>
                                <node id="SCB110" label="θΡΗΣΚΕΙΑ">
                                        <isComposedBy>


We checked the files and they seem to support UTF-8.
We would appreciate any help on this.
Thank you in advance!



---------------
Maria Lazaridou
Electrical & Computer Engineer MSc
Academic Library of Technological
& Educational Institute of Central Macedonia, Serres, Greece tel.
+302321049269 [email protected]



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