Hi, you should use the utf8 encoding, when creating a python file. The marcxml file should have in the first line encoding='UTF-8' In python you should use encode('utf8') Regards, Harald Am 19.07.21 um 16:10 schrieb Javi Legido:
Hi there.
I'm trying to import an authority type 'GEOGR_NAME' with 'ç' in its name (field '151 a'):
França
So far:
1. If I manually add it from GUI (I want to import it from .marcxml file) it works typing 'ç' character. If I save the record as MARCXML I get below encoding:
<subfield code="a">França</subfield>
2. If I use python to encode it:
return string.strip().encode("ascii", "xmlcharrefreplace").decode("ascii")
The generated MARCXML line looks like:
<subfield code="a">França</subfield>
In the GUI looks like 'Franȧ', and if I save it as MARCXML looks like:
<subfield code="a">Franȧ</subfield>
Worth mentioning that the bibliographic bit referencing this authority looks perfect, and it was created exactly the same as for authority, so the only problem is with authority.
Does anybody faced similar problem before? In other words I need to generate programatically a MARCXML file to later on import it to koha (21.x), and some of the records (authorities) contains 'ç' and are not being encoded right. _______________________________________________
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