Chris,

No, "by default" does not always refer to the XMLUI. There is no 
"default" interface for DSpace.

However, in this situation, the wording in the documentation *is* 
misleading. It should instead state:

"In the XMLUI, 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."

Apologies that the documentation is misleading in this area. I've just 
now corrected & enhanced it to describe how CC Licensing works in JSPUI 
vs XMLUI:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Configuration+Reference#ConfigurationReference-ConfiguringCreativeCommonsLicense

- Tim

On 2/11/2015 8:53 AM, Chris Gray wrote:
> 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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