(Moving to dspace-tech.)
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Rui Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/dspace/dspace-dev/bin/dsrun org.dspace.app.itemimport.ItemImport -r -c
X/1810 -e [EMAIL PROTECTED] -m mapfile -s archives -t
Which gives ok.
And then when i execute it without the -t option i get
Greetings, DSpace community,
I want to thank everyone once again for last week's stimulating
discussion and impressive chat turnout! I have a new question for
everyone this week, pursuant to some discussion on the lists:
Statistics are one of the commonest requests for a new DSpace
feature.
Great! This seems to work !!
It doesn't seem to matter if you set URIEncoding in server.xml to ISO or
UTF-8. Our linux is also running UTF-8.
On our testserver we now have :
server.xml : URIEncoding=UTF-8
web.xml : container-encoding=ISO-8859-1
web.xml : form-encoding=UTF-8
/Klaus
Mark
We have decided to alter our headers/footers in dspace and are having a
problem. We've modified the header/footer files in:
[dspace-source]/jsp/local/layout and [dspace-source]/jsp/layout (we are not
sure which one controls the final product). We then ran the rebuild steps:
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Eric Condic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have decided to alter our headers/footers in dspace and are having a
problem. We've modified the header/footer files in:
[dspace-source]/jsp/local/layout and [dspace-source]/jsp/layout (we are not
sure which one
Hi Eric,
local modifications should be made in [dspace-source]/jsp/local. If
something is in local than it will be used instead of the source in
[dspace-source]/jsp.
Sometimes tomcat still got stuff in his work directory, remove this too,
before deploying the new dspace.war.
Hope that helps
Dorothea and everyone...
I guess I've been a bad boy. Since Dspace 1.2, I have been actually
changing the JSP's and not using /jsp/local. I thought at one point
we were told to no longer use /jsp/local...but I have been wrong before ;-)
At 11:32 AM 8/25/2008, Dorothea Salo wrote:
On Mon, Aug
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 11:38 AM, George Kozak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dorothea and everyone...
I guess I've been a bad boy. Since Dspace 1.2, I have been actually
changing the JSP's and not using /jsp/local. I thought at one point
we were told to no longer use /jsp/local...but I have been
Dorothea:
OK...I now know that I have lost it. I could swear that at one
time the DSpace documentation told the user that they should no
longer use /dspace/local but make the modifications within the actual
JSP, but I have reviewed all of my documents from DSPace 1.2.2 to the
present and see
See #7 under 3.4 Updating From 1.3.2 to 1.4.x on p. 40 of
DSpace-1.5.1Beta1.pdf
Larry Palmquist
University of Kansas
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of George
Kozak
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 12:14 PM
To: Dorothea Salo;
Thank you, Larry!
It's good to know that I'm not crazy. For those of you who don't
want to look into the documentation, in the update sections from
1.2.2 to the present, there is a blurb that says:
7. Your 'localized' JSPs (those in jsp/local) now need to be
maintained in the source
George -
Thanks for providing the citation. I do email on a laptop, and have a
printed copy of the pdf in front of me -- I haven't figured out that cut
and paste, yet.
Larry
-Original Message-
From: George Kozak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 12:34 PM
To:
Posting a summary in case someone else down the line comes across the
same issue.
I discovered that the problem was with my source TIFFs. Most of them
were created with 16-bit color depth, and the Java image libraries
apparently can't handle that. I converted them to 8-bits per channel
(well,
HI All,
I have Dspace 1.4.2 installed on my server and I am able to view
thumbnail images of JPEG files but would like to know if there is any way of
presenting thumbnail/preview images of PDF documents. Does anyone have any
idea of how to enable this?
Best Regards,
Ameer
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 12:38:48PM -0400, George Kozak wrote:
I guess I've been a bad boy. Since Dspace 1.2, I have been actually
changing the JSP's and not using /jsp/local. I thought at one point
we were told to no longer use /jsp/local...but I have been wrong before ;-)
I recall this as
Ameer,
It's old, but you can find a mediafilter at
http://sts.anu.edu.au/drs/downloads/index.php, requires ImageMagick
Scott.
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Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:27:55 -0400
From: d space [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Dspace-tech] How to view preview/thumbnails of pdf documents
To:
7. Your 'localized' JSPs (those in jsp/local) now need to be
maintained in the source directory. If you have locally
modified JSPs in your [dspace]/jsp/local directory, you will need to
merge the changes in the new 1.4.x
versions into your locally modified ones. You can use the diff command
JQ:
As a person with a MA in Theology, I know how easy it can be to
misinterpret text ;-) Perhaps one of the original DSpace developers could
enlighten us with exactly what this passage means?
7. Your 'localized' JSPs (those in jsp/local) now need to be
maintained in the source directory. If
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