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Ben Bosman reassigned DSCR-16:
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    Assignee: Ben Bosman

> SimpleSearch query string is not properly stored for subsequent facet browsing
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>                 Key: DSCR-16
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DSCR-16
>             Project: DSpace Discovery Module
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Kim Shepherd
>            Assignee: Ben Bosman
>
> Browsing facets after a navigation bar "Search DSpace" loses the search query 
> as scope
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> * Description: If you search for eg. "chemistry" in the Navigation bar simple 
> search input field, it will perform the search and put "chemistry" into the 
> resulting Advanced/FullText Search input field, but it doesn't actually save 
> that query anywhere as a hidden value or request parameter, so if you click 
> on a facet like type:Journal Article (100), you will lose query scope and see 
> all Journal Articles in the archive instead of the 100 "chemistry" articles.
> * Workaround: You can work around the problem by just performing the same 
> search again (ie. Click "Go" again) in the Advanced/Fulltext search page, and 
> the query string will be saved while you browse through facets
> * Proposed solution: Make sure getQuery() can get the query request param 
> when it comes from a navigation bar "Search DSpace" search and inject it into 
> the filter/facet links, without upsetting the rest of the search form 
> behaviour

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