Hi,

 

I am experimenting with dspace 1.6.0 with the intention of upgrading my
dspace 1.5.2 to this latest release.  I have successfully installed dspace
1.6.0 on Fedora 8. I can access the  jspui interface.However, when I try to
access the xmlui, I got a blank page. No errors. Here is the contents of my
xmlui.xconf  ( I have omiited the comments)

 

 

<xmlui>

 

<aspects>

        <aspect name="Artifact Browser"
path="resource://aspects/ArtifactBrowser/" />

        <aspect name="Administration"
path="resource://aspects/Administrative/" />

        <aspect name="E-Person" path="resource://aspects/EPerson/" />

        <aspect name="Submission and Workflow"
path="resource://aspects/Submission/" />

        <aspect name="Statistics" path="resource://aspects/Statistics/" />

        <!--

            This aspect tests the various possible DRI features,

            it helps a theme developer create themes

        -->

        <!-- <aspect name="XML Tests" path="resource://aspects/XMLTest/"/>
-->

 

    </aspects>

 

 

<themes>

        <!-- Example configuration -->

 

        <!-- <theme name="Test Theme 1" handle="123456789/1"
path="theme1/"/>    -->

        <!-- <theme name="Test Theme 2" regex="community-list"
path="theme2/"/> -->

 

        <!-- Default theme -->

       <!-- <theme name="Default Reference Theme" regex=".*"
path="Reference/" /> -->

 

        <!-- Classic theme, inspired by the JSP UI -->

        <theme name="Classic" regex=".*" path="Classic/" />

 

        <!-- Table based browse display -->

        <!-- <theme name="Table Theme" regex=".*" path="TableTheme/" /> -->

 

    </themes>

</xmlui>

 

I am relatively new to xmlui interface as I have been using the jspui
interface.

 

I will appreciate any pointer to the problem

 

Kind Regards,

 

Admire Mutsikiwa (Mr)

ICT Projects Manager

Library IT

University of Zimbabwe 

Tell:+263-4-303276

Cell:+263-92239187

Alt/email:[email protected]

 

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