Hi

There is the original eml.xml. Is that the only file you are interested in?


BR,
Tero

On 03/09/2012 11:05 AM, Tim Robertson [GBIF] wrote:
Hi Tero,

How very strange.
Given this is public anyway (http://db.digitarium.fi:8080/ipt/eml.do?r=nylander) would you mind attaching the file from the filesystem please?  I'd like to look at the file encoding etc.

Thanks,
Tim


On Mar 9, 2012, at 9:44 AM, Tero Mononen wrote:

Dear Tim,
 
There’s only public example (Title: William+Nylander+lichen+collection):
 
It’s interesting, eml.xml on file system contains line:
<title xml:lang="eng">William+Nylander+lichen+collection</title>
 
But eml via IPT/Tomcat offers line:
<title xml:lang="eng">William Nylander lichen collection</title>
 
It’s pure Tomcat without proxies.
 
 
BR,
Tero Mononen
 
From: Tim Robertson [GBIF] [mailto:trobertson@gbif.org] 
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 10:37 AM
To: Tero Mononen
Cc: ipt@lists.gbif.org
Subject: Re: [IPT] All space-characters in metadata are replaced to plus-character
 
Dear Tero,
 
Could you please provide a link to an example file?  We'll investigate, but this is not a behavior I have ever seen with a Tomcat application.
 
Do you run any proxies or mod_jk or anything like that?
 
Thanks,
Tim
 
 
On Mar 9, 2012, at 9:35 AM, Tero Mononen wrote:


Hi
 
We have used this IPT-setup without any problems till now.
 
System:
Version 2.0.2-r3306
Apache Tomcat/6.0.24
JVM 1.6.0_29-b1
 
Problem:
All space-characters in metadata are replaced to plus-character. For example title “foo bar car” is saved as “foo+bar+car”. It affects in every text field in metadata.
 
If I include at least one plus-char in a text value, it prevents the space replacement. For example “foo bar car+dar” is saved as it is.
 
I think this is related to Java/Tomcat/urlencode. Do you have suggestions how to fix this problem?
 
 
Best Regards,
Tero Mononen
 
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