Hi,
I had the same problem with search - did the same solution as helix84
suggested and now search (keywords) characters are displayed correctly in
URL

Pēteris


On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Riese Wolfgang <w.ri...@zbw.eu> wrote:

> Dear Matthias,
>
> did you check the HTML source code of the page? Are the characters really
> not encoded, because I checked with our DSpace (1.4.2) and at least Firefox
> and Chrome do not display what is written in the source code, but the
> translated human readable characters. Lately only IE 8 seams to display the
> encoded characters in the address field of the browser the way they are
> encoded in the source code.
>
> So, if the characters are correctly encoded the question is did you a)
> (re)index your content prior to searching and b) did you set up the tomcat
> connector to use UTF-8 and c) in addition, if you are using the search has
> the page the correct character encoding so your forms are correctly encoded
> for submission (<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
> charset=UTF-8"/>).
>
> Regards,
> Wolfgang
>
>
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> > Von: Matthias Zipp [mailto:z...@basis5.de]
> > Gesendet: Montag, 21. März 2011 09:36
> > An: dspace_list
> > Cc: Lars Moeller
> > Betreff: [Dspace-tech] bug in keyword / subject catalogue
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > DSpace builds automatically a keyword catalogue which is based on the
> > keywords in the subject field. The catalogue consists also of words
> > including special characters. The special characters are displayed
> > correctly in the catalogue as well. But if you click on it, the special
> > character is not encoded in the search string. Exp: correct would be "ü"
> > transformed to "%FC"; but the behaviour is, that "ü" is placed on the
> > address line and dspace transformed it to "ü". So, there is no search
> > result, in spite of the keywords are based on content. Has anybody a
> > solution? Thanks.
> >
> >
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> > Matthias.
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