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Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Question about replacement of special characters in
XML
Sue,
Is your tomcat server.xml set to utf-8?
Laurie Nelson
REAP Administrator
SIL International
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Subject: RE: [Dspace-tech] Question about replacement of special characters in
XML
Here’s an example of a portion of a title I’m having problems with. This is
how the title is supposed to look:
…results for 13CH4 at 7 μm…
Even if I edit the item and copy an
: [Dspace-tech] Question about replacement of special characters in
XML
Hi Sue,
It is not necessary to convert all chars into html reference, except for a few
special chars not usable in xml.
All you need is to define and save the xml file in utf-8.
Appended an example file with some special chars in
Hi Sue,
It is not necessary to convert all chars into html reference, except for
a few special chars not usable in xml.
All you need is to define and save the xml file in utf-8.
Appended an example file with some special chars in its original form.
Open it in a browser.
(don't know can this
Hi,
We are working on an interface between a legacy system and DSpace 1.5.1
and I keep running into problems with special characters in the text. NASA
research documents have lots of different special characters in them – some of
them are common ones such as the degree symbol - ° and some
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