Hi Michael,

first, try to fix your system by restoring the original file. Does it
work? This is in order to make sure your changes to discovery.xml
broke it and not something else.

Secondly, you can check for well-formedness of the XML with a tool
like xmllint (xmllint -noout discovery.xml). Unfortunately, you can't
check for semantic correctness, but it's a start.


P.S. this kind of questions (dspace system administration) is better
suited for dspace-tech.


Regards,
~~helix84

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