Issue #275: Updated search to decode HTML strings before displaying #279
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Fixes issue #275 - I think the logic was wrong here - it should encode the strings on the way up, and decode them on the way down? So I've switched it over when rendering the search results, and removed the escaping step from the AJAX search drop-down as well, but shout if I'm miles off the mark here - assuming the text is encoded/escaped before being stored, so in the AJAX case we shouldn't need to escape again (and removing it allows the necessary characters to come through okay.