Hi Susan,

(I'll add dspace-tech back in -- perhaps others with the same problem can benefit from the discussion)

With the same message coming up in Chrome, to me it sounds like you've probably run into one of the Mirage 2 build problems. Have a look at the official DSpace documentation for a few hints: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/Mirage+2+Configuration+and+Customization#Mirage2ConfigurationandCustomization-ThebuildprocessandenablingMirage2

cheers,
Andrea

On 01/04/15 03:53, Borda, Susan wrote:
Hi Andrea-
Thanks for the info, I knew it was a long shot that that the setting was in Dspace. I get the same message in Chrome. I will re-run Maven to see if I can spot the error.

Thanks again,
susan

From: Andrea Schweer <schw...@waikato.ac.nz>
Date: Monday, March 30, 2015 at 6:02 PM
To: Susan Borda <susan.bo...@montana.edu>, "dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net" <dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] _javascript_ disabled on DSpace?

Hi Susan,

On 31/03/15 12:31, Borda, Susan wrote:
I just installed Space 5.1 with Mirage 2 on a Centos 6.6 VirtualBox. When I go to my new DSpace page (localhost:8080/xmlui) Iā€™m getting a message that says ā€œ_javascript_ has been disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.ā€

_javascript_ is working on other sites just not this one.

Where do I enable _javascript_ for Dspace, is it in one of the Mirage 2 or xmlui files?

This is not a DSpace setting, it's something in your browser. It's a little bit odd for this to happen in what is presumably pretty much a fresh Centos install. Can you try with a different browser? Your VM has access to the Internet, yes?

Did the maven step of the build process complain about anything? Mirage 2 will sometimes tell you that the build was successful even when it wasn't, so you'll need to keep an eye on the output while maven is running.

If none of these things help, could you try to switch on the developer tools for your browser, then force-reload the page to see whether you get any error messages to pinpoint the problem? In Firefox, you'll want to open the Web Console (try Ctrl-Shift-K). In Chrome, it appears to be called _javascript_ console (try Ctrl-Shift-J).

cheers,
Andrea

-- 
Dr Andrea Schweer
IRR Technical Specialist, ITS Information Systems
The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand

-- 
Dr Andrea Schweer
IRR Technical Specialist, ITS Information Systems
The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
+64-7-837 9120


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