Hi Mika,
you're right the "secondary search" does not work with the below
mentioned settings.
Claudia
Mika Stenberg schrieb:
> 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?
>
> -Mi
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
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/aspect
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 seem
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
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
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 sea
Hi Mika,
it might be that the issue is not related to DSpace, but the servlet
container that you're using.
Just set up a test instance
https://eldorado2.uni-dortmund.de/dspace151betaxmlui/ and ran into
trouble with searching/browsing/displaying special characters while
others with an unmodifi
Hi all,
for those who might find the time for some testing but got no time to
set up their test instance, here are 2 test installations of 1.5.1 beta
https://eldorado2.uni-dortmund.de/dspace151beta/ for jspui
https://eldorado2.uni-dortmund.de/dspace151betaxmlui/ for xmlui
They might be unavaila
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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