hi, everyone: I have installed the Dspace 1.4.2 on windows2003, with
postgresql-8.2.4-1,apache-ant-1.7.0 and jdk-6u1-windows-i586-p.exe. In order to
show as a Chinese interface for my users, I have tried to encode part of the
language.prosproties to Chinese edition. Till now, I am testing
Hi,
Did anyone got the solution of this problem I am also having the similar
problem with my DSpace 1.4.2 MS AD Ldap integration.
After integration can able to login with the CN but not by the Account id. Ie.
sAMAccount. And the other fields like email, sn, givenName is also empty after
Hi Marcelo,
It's possible to do this through the contents file that the ItemImport
uses.
Following each filename for the bitstream, try adding:
tabpermissions: -r 'Group name'
Our programmers added this a couple of years ago, but I am not positive
whether there was ever a patch to the general
Hi Christophe!
Thanks for the explanation how to set up a separate index. But I could
not see the why it helps for a file upload. The content of the file will
never be part of metadatavalue.text_value . And I really do not want to
index binary data (which is the content of my 2 GB file).
Hi,
This would be really great! Because my import script also creates
the contents file with the license and the location of the
publication. So I would only need to add one more line with the
permissions.
I don't think it's available in dspace code. I'm using 1.4.2 and i
Hi Mohammed/Damaso,
Is there anything in dspace.log ? If the search for the attributes fails it
should write something to the log. This is the bit of java code that does
it...
log.warn(LogManager.getHeader(context,ldap_attribute_lookup,
type=failed_search +e));
So look for that text in the log.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Feng,
Feng Wang ha scritto:
...
Just one thing i am not sure whether i did right: Note that DSpace will
need to run as the same user as Tomcat, so you might want to install and
run Tomcat as a user called 'dspace'.
So i created a new user in
I'm actually uncertain, but I don't believe DSpace's ingesting process
has the ability to scan to see if a PDF is protected. I also assume by
protected, you mean encrypted with a password, or made unable to be
printed, or the contents not cut-and-pasteable.
The reason I'm replying to your
Hello everybody. Is it possible to dspace accept only pdf that is protected
on a submission?
thanks
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I agree that adding techMD to the METS is architecturally the right
thing, but there is already a better (or at least, adequate..) technical
metadata standard format in PREMIS. There is already a PREMIS crosswalk
for the import/export METS packager which you can cannibalize, see
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