Hi folks

In my DSpace instance, I have the standard dc schema, and an 'overflow' schema 
called 'cld'.

If I test getRecord harvesting using 'metadataPrefix=mets' the dc fields and 
the bitstream come back, but the cld fields do not. If I do the same test using 
'metadataPrefix=cld', here's the error:

http://image-projects-test.lib.ed.ac.uk/oai/request?verb=GetRecord&identifier=oai:repo-test.lib.ed.ac.uk:1234567832/9&metadataPrefix=cld

<OAI-PMH xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/ 
http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/OAI-PMH.xsd";>
<responseDate>2010-03-30T13:51:44Z</responseDate>
−
<request identifier="oai:repo-test.lib.ed.ac.uk:123456789/32" 
metadataPrefix="cld" verb="GetRecord">
http://image-projects-test.lib.ed.ac.uk/oai/request
</request>
−
<error code="cannotDisseminateFormat">
"cld" is not supported by the item or by the repository
</error>
</OAI-PMH>

Is there another step within the repository which I have missed? I set up the 
schema in the matadata registry, (with namespace 
"http://image-projects.lib.ed.ac.uk.cld";). My repository is 
http://image-projects-test.lib.ed.ac.uk.

Cheers 

Scott Renton
MIMS Project Officer
Digital Library Development
University Of Edinburgh
2 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh
EH8 9LW

0131 651 5219

[email protected] 
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