Hello All,
I *finally* figured this problem out. My tomcat server.xml wasn't set to
UTF-8. D'oh!
Happy St. Patrick's day!
matt
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Peter Dietz wrote:
> Hey Matt,
>
> I can follow the steps you mentioned, and searching works, my query [ *شپز
> میاشتنی کورس دنرسانو
Hey Matt,
I can follow the steps you mentioned, and searching works, my query [ *شپز
میاشتنی کورس دنرسانو دمهارتو اساس ] hasn't turned to gibberish (still in
farsi), but some results give farsi text with a broken symbol of a question
mark in a box at the end. *
Try checking out the administrative
Are we the only ones experiencing this problem? We're really hitting a wall
as to its solution.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Matt Cleveland wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> On our site we host content that is either in Farsi or English. Generally
> search works for both languages, however, when you
Hello all,
On our site we host content that is either in Farsi or English. Generally
search works for both languages, however, when you search for a Farsi title
using the "Search DSpace" box in the top left, no results appear and the
search string is replaced with jibberish. To reproduce this er
Hello all,
On our site we host content that is either in Farsi or English. Generally
search works for both languages, however, when you search for a Farsi title
using the "Search DSpace" box in the top left, no results appear and the
search string is replaced with jibberish. To reproduce this er
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