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    Fix XML Reserved Characters Display and Export in Rosetta SP 9.0

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    1. Symptoms
    2. Defect Status
    3. Fix for Rosetta SP 9.0
    • Product: Rosetta
    • Product Version: 9.0

     

    Symptoms

     

    After installing Rosetta SP 9.0, XML reserved characters in the Rosetta Search Results UI and in search results exports are displayed in escaped form.

    Search results:

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    Export results of search in csv:

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    Defect Status

    The issue will be permanently fixed in Rosetta 9.1. 

    Fix for Rosetta SP 9.0

    • upload attached update_properties_configuration.sh to temporary  folder on Rosetta server like /exlibris/tmp
    • make sure that the file has execute permissions and is owned by dps user
    • fix the script to unix format running 

     dos2unix update_properties_configuration.sh

    • run the script as dps user on one server

    bash update_properties_configuration.sh 

    • restart Rosetta application on all servers

     

    After installing the fix, if you install or reinstall Format Library or edit DC Configuration file you will need to run the fix again and restart Rosetta.

     

     


    • Article last edited: 29-APR-2026
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