Re: [Dspace-tech] UTF-8 encoding in search mystery - SOLVED

2007-08-23 Thread Steve Thomas
Thanks Graham and Stuart -- you saved my ass.

It was a combination of the two things. Obviously someone screwed up when
configuring the new box. ;-)


Cheers!

Steve


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> -Original Message-
> From: Graham Triggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 23 August 2007 6:25 pm
> To: Stuart Lewis [sdl]
> Cc: Steve Thomas; dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] UTF-8 encoding in search mystery
> 
> On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 07:23 +0100, Stuart Lewis [sdl] wrote:
> > Looking at the headers from your server, it says the server is
> apache 2, so
> > I am guessing you are using mod_jk?
> >
> > If so, have you got the following option set?
> >
> > JkOptions +ForwardURIEscaped
> >
> > If not, it will likely fix your problem.
> 
> Or the URIEncoding="UTF-8" attribute isn't being applied to the
> Connector entry in Tomcat's server.xml.
> 
> If you are using Apache2/mod_jk, then you'll want to apply it to the
> JK
> connector, and not just the HTTP one.
> 
> G
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Re: [Dspace-tech] UTF-8 encoding in search mystery

2007-08-23 Thread Graham Triggs
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 07:23 +0100, Stuart Lewis [sdl] wrote:
> Looking at the headers from your server, it says the server is apache 2, so
> I am guessing you are using mod_jk?
> 
> If so, have you got the following option set?
> 
> JkOptions +ForwardURIEscaped
> 
> If not, it will likely fix your problem.

Or the URIEncoding="UTF-8" attribute isn't being applied to the
Connector entry in Tomcat's server.xml.

If you are using Apache2/mod_jk, then you'll want to apply it to the JK
connector, and not just the HTTP one.

G
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Re: [Dspace-tech] UTF-8 encoding in search mystery

2007-08-22 Thread Stuart Lewis [sdl]
Hi Steve,

> Can anyone help with this? I¹ve found that, since we moved from Solaris to
> Linux (RHEL), we are unable to search using words with non-ascii characters in
> them.
> 
> E. g. the name ³Mühlhäusler² in simple search returns no results.
>
> The URL produced by the search is
> 
> http://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/simple-search?query=M%C3%83%C2%B
> Chlh%C3%83%C2%A4usler
>
> Can anyone offer advice on how to fix this? It is rather embarrassing not
> being able to search non-english words.

Looking at the headers from your server, it says the server is apache 2, so
I am guessing you are using mod_jk?

If so, have you got the following option set?

JkOptions +ForwardURIEscaped

If not, it will likely fix your problem.

Cheers,


Stuart
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