No, don´t misunderstand me:-) ,
I just mean, that in this paragraph, I interpreted that "By default"
is continuing that previous phrase, regarding XMLUI
Emilio :-D
El 11/02/2015 a las 15:53, Chris Gray escribió:
Thanks to Emilio for the clarification.
Is Emilio correct that in the documentation "by default" frequently
means XMLUI and not jspui?
Chris
On 15-02-10 02:00 PM, emilio lorenzo wrote:
Hi, Chris, I think this paragraph
(https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Configuration+Reference#ConfigurationReference-ConfiguringCreativeCommonsLicense)
/For the JSP UI, Creative Commons licensing is effected by opening an
Iframe to the Creative Commons site and capturing the selection
result in several bitstreams, but the XML UI utilizes a more flexible
web service. By default, when a license is selected in the interface,
the URI for the license is stored in the 'dc.rights.uri' metadata
field for the Item, and a representation of the license text is
stored in a license bundle. In addition, the following properties in
//|[dspace]/config/dspace.cfg|//may be customized for use:/
Must be interpreted as:
for JSPUI, only the bitstreams (in bundle CC_license) get filled with
Creative commons files.
for XMLUI the metadata fields indicated in parameters
cc.license.uri and cc.license.name are also populated. I interpret
(abd correct me If I am wrong) that "By default...." referes to
XMLUI
Emilio
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