Now, this one was spooky: after deleting an (apparently) empty line at the
begin of the RELS-EXT datastream, the UTF-8 characters magically  
started to work.

I wish I had an explanation for this weird behaviour.

--Jörg Knappen

>>
>> Are you sure that all your technology stack is set to work with
>> UTF-8?  I don't believe oaiprovider has such a configuration and I
>> suspect that the problem lies elsewhere.
>
> I am sure that it works for Fedora Commons, because the built-in
> oai-provider of fcrepo delivers the Dublin Core metadata with all
> utf-8 charaters as it should. The oaiprovider uses the same database
> server (mysql) as Fedora Commons; technologically there shouldn't be a
> problem.
>
> --Jörg Knappen
>
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