Hi, all! I know this is an extremely old post. But I landed on it with Google. I bumped into a similar problem with DSpace 6.x. Old browse index showing up in spite of the fact it was deleted from the dspace.cfg .
What helped me was cleaning of Cocoon cache in Tomcat as described at https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/TechnicalFaq#TechnicalFaq-ClearingCocoon%28XMLUI%29cache . I just ditched entire folder with sudo rm -rf /var/lib/tomcat7/work/Catalina/localhost/ . As a side effect I noticed that author name became visible instead of generated uid as OP faced. If you are facing similar problem, it might worth trying to purge Cocoon cache. On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 6:42 PM, David Chandek-Stark <[email protected]> wrote: > I see that I had missed some config options -- the idea is to create a > separate browse index for the authority-verified names: > > webui.browse.index.6 = > dukeAuthor:metadataAuthority:dc.contributor.author:authority > > I've got that working now, although for some reason the page is not > finding the message keys in i18n/messages ... > > <message > key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.dukeAuthor">Br > owsing {0} by Duke Author {1}</message> > <message > key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.dukeAuthor">Br > owsing {0} by Duke Author</message> > > > --David > > > On 9/13/11 11:49 AM, "David Chandek-Stark" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >>Thanks to an assist from the list, I have followed the trail down the >>rabbit hole and discovered, I think, why the author browse pages for an >>author having an authority key is not displaying properly. >> >>First, my setup is DSpace 1.7.1, XMLUI, Mirage theme. I have configured >>dc.contributor.author as authority-controlled (but not required) -- that >>is working. The config for the browse index is: >> >> webui.browse.index.2 = author:metadata:dc.contributor.author:text >> >>which is, I believe, the default config. >> >>Now, in the author browse index pages, names having authority keys are >>linked to the URL: >> >> browse?authority=<authority key>&type=author >> >>which goes to page having the title: >> >> Browsing by Author "<authority key>" >> >>AFAICT what is *supposed* to happen is that the choice authority's >>getLabel() method is supposed to be called so that the page title shows >>the label, not the authority key. It appears that this is not happening >>b/c the BrowseIndex bound method isAuthorityIndex() returns true only when >>the displayType equals "metadataAuthority". I tried changing the index >>config to: >> >> webui.browse.index.2 = >>author:metadataAuthority:dc.contributor.author:text >> >>but to no effect. What *does* work is to add a query parameter, >>"display=metadataAuthority" to the URL! >> >>So the question is: Is this a bug, or am I missing something in the >>config? >> >>Thanks, >>David >> >>On 9/12/11 6:03 PM, "David Chandek-Stark" <[email protected]> >>wrote: >> >>>After implementing authority control on dc.contributor.author I >>>discovered that the browse link for an author having an authority key >>>value generates a page with a title like: >>> >>>Browsing by Author "01234567" >>> >>>I assume this title is controlled by i18n/messages: >>> >>><message >>>key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.author">Brow >>>s >>>ing {0} by Author {1}</message> >>> >>>I can't figure out where (or if) this is actually being used so I can >>>look at how it might be changed (to display the author's name instead of >>>a number that means nothing to the user). >>> >>>DSpace 1.7.1, XMLUI/Mirage theme. >>> >>>Thanks, >>>David >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>- >>>---- >>>Doing More with Less: The Next Generation Virtual Desktop >>>What are the key obstacles that have prevented many mid-market businesses >>>from deploying virtual desktops? 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