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Character Encoding in Reading List display #73

Closed ostephens closed 10 years ago

ostephens commented 10 years ago

Pulled in references via CrossRef via the following DOIs containing diacritics - e.g.:

10.1038/nm.2305 10.1139/L2012-086

When displayed in reading lists the diacritics don't display correctly

ostephens commented 10 years ago

Can you let me know the RSS feed address for a shared folder/reading list where this issue occurs and I'll see if I can recreate the issue at this end.

museli commented 10 years ago

Hello Owen,

There's one in this RSS feed: http://www.refworks.com/refshare?site=039761155528000000/97671393598524490/GetData%20via%20DOI%20%5B9%5D&rss#Harvard-SSU

The reference affected is: GU, P., B. SHENG and S. CHEN, 2012. Discussion of “Nonlinear behaviour of steel–concrete composite bridges: finite element modelling and experimental verification”11Appears in the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering,39: 191–202 [doi:10.1139/l11-124]. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 39(10), 1171-1172

ostephens commented 10 years ago

This looks to be an issue in the encoding of the RSS feed:

http://www.refworks.com/refshare/?site=039761155528000000/97671393598524490/GetData%20via%20DOI%20%5B9%5D

Reference appears OK

http://www.refworks.com/refshare/?site=039761155528000000/97671393598524490/GetData%20via%20DOI%20%5B9%5D&rss

Reference is incorrectly encoded - "Discussion of “Nonlinear..."

I think this is something that needs reporting to RefWorks - I don't think we can fix this at our end

museli commented 10 years ago

RefWorks are no longer developing RefShare, so we will have to live with this one. The frustration is that you can't see the problem until you have published the list. We have local workarounds, but they are time-consuming.