It's a very bad idea to run Dspace or any other service unsecure (
Traffic including login credentials can be sniffed very easily ) but if you
insist on doing it It's possible to run it via HTTP ( See the setup that
should work for you below ). The issue with the latest browsers builds (
Hi,
Unfortunately, the only way to run DSpace 7 via HTTP is via "localhost"
URLs (which is similar to a development mode). Otherwise, your user's
browsers may accidentally block important Cookies (especially the XSRF
token) from being sent back to the REST API, causing an inability to login
Hi Carol,
DSpace 7 does support basic Boolean searching, as it essentially supports
most Lucene Query syntax:
https://lucene.apache.org/core/2_9_4/queryparsersyntax.html
You can try this out on our demo site at https://demo7.dspace.org/
Here's a few examples which all look to work:
* "test"
Hi everyone, and @Tim,
Have done debug settings. HAL browser looks fine, but errors in Tomcat
files.
DSpace log file has nothing for today.
Tomcat9 - stderr. file :
[Fatal Error] log4j2.xml:12:10: The content of elements must consist of
well-formed character data or markup.
Warning at
Yes, The Digital Collection Gateway is an excellent tool to get the items
in the repository into OCLC. Getting an ISSN only gets the collection as a
work into OCLC. Just like a journal, JAMA, has an ISSN and can be found in
OCLC but all the separate papers can't. So the repository, LPI
Repositories can be harvested by OCLC with Digital Collection Gateway,
https://www.oclc.org/en/digital-gateway.html without an ISSN. "The Digital
Collection Gateway is available at no charge to institutions that want to
contribute their metadata to WorldCat." It is a self service way to map
I have installed Dspace 7.2 and working fine from the localhost domain.
When I try in production I end up with a 403/forbidden error and actually,
the documentation says it has to be configured with HTTPS. I tried a
self-signed certificate, still I didn't get right. *Is there a