Eric and David, thank you both for the advice, it was really helpful and
I've fixed my problem.
It appears that a script a colleague wrote as part of the EPrints software
made use of a UTF8 module, but only on one field of the data where it's
ussually necessary. In this instance it was on a name
James Kerwin,
When strange characters cause HTTP error 500, this is usually caused by
a mismatch in specified character encoding. Make sure that your form
page and your Apache configuration file both specify the same encoding.
For most of the world, the current standard encoding is called
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 9:30 AM James Kerwin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a server with some software on called "EPrints". When uploading some
> data via am EPrints form I get an "Internal Server Error" upon submission and
> the data is not submitted.
>
> I have found that the slightly unusual
Hi all,
I have a server with some software on called "EPrints". When uploading some
data via am EPrints form I get an "Internal Server Error" upon submission
and the data is not submitted.
I have found that the slightly unusual characters "ę" and "ł" cause this.
When they are both removed from