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There are two separate issues.
1. To run perl scripts in Windows, when ActivePerl is installed and path
environment is set,
open a command prompt, type
perl [your-script]
2. some scripts under dspace/bin are not perl scripts. They are
unix/linux shell scripts.
e.g.
Jewel,
On Linux and Unix machines perl is usually pre-installed.
In Windows it is not the case. You need to install a thing called
"activeperl". Google for it.
Regards,
Allen Lam.
HKU Hub Administrator, http://hub.hku.hk
Jewel wrote:
> I am trying to enable the statistics in Dspace but when I
We get hundreds of exceptions daily which are related to searching in
DSpace. The get request is obviously not created by DSpace because when you
do a simple search or advanced search through the interface DSpace does not
create the request in the format seen in the exception message. Therefore I
c
> Is there something I can do to have it show a
> more complete set of data?
Try this instead. Not sure if it will yield _more_ data, but it is, I think,
the DRI XML prior to the i18n transform:
http://{hostname}.{server}.{extension}/{dspace-instance}/?XML
> How would one tap into / mod
Now this *could* be done by something as simple as removing the
nested tags from the tag, but I'd prefer to do in a
manner that would seem more proper - tapping into the DRI and
perhaps even modifying it's content slightly.
Meant to say that this could be done by filling out raw text in th
DSpace Techies -
I'm looking for some assistance with understanding (primarily)
Manakin's DRI.
Here's a simple example task:
Changing the base URI for css stylesheets.
Current location is: {theme-name}/lib/{stylesheet-name}.css
Desired location is: {theme-name}/css/{stylesheet-name}.css
The
Besides the online user interface, is there a way to delete either a Collection
or Community without having to first delete all the Items contained within? I
tried this the other day in 1.4.2 and the only way I could find to do it was to
use the "import" script (ItemImport.java) with the delete
I am trying to enable the statistics in Dspace but when I issue the perl
command to run stat-general it throws an error. The error is: "Can't
exec /bin/sh at C:/dspace/bin/state-general'
I successfully installed Perl and my environment variable is correct.
The first line in the stat scripts are:
Hi Gabriele,
the submitter is not able to edit an item, only collection
administrators and administrators can perform this.
Hope that helps
Claudia Jürgen
Franzini, Gabriele [Nervianoms] schrieb:
> Hello all,
>
> I would reach the goal of making metadata "frozen" once a submission is
> compl
Sorry, I *was* making a mistake.
-Original Message-
From: Franzini, Gabriele [Nervianoms]
Sent: 27 February 2009 13:43
To: 'dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: V1.5.1 (newbie): Cannot block editing of metadata by submitters
after submission accepted?
Hello all,
I would reach th
Hello all,
I would reach the goal of making metadata "frozen" once a submission is
completed. They should be protected from all users, except the admin
ones.
In our tests, it seems that giving a user the permission to submit items
to a collection implies also that he/she can edit metadata, even a
++1
But while we are at it, what about doing it by item type rather than
collection. Here we use the collection name as a proxy for item type by naming
the collections appropriately eg "Physics Theses". Really what we want is the
ability to specify what metadata we want to collect for each item
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