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> On 7/02/2011, at 9:07 PM, Timo Aalto wrote:
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seeing,
> then we'll need to make sure the CSV importer performs a trim too, so that
> it doesn't pass on a single space (or multiple spaces) to Item.java, which
> then trims them and archives them.
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s.
Anyway, does anyone know a trick how such empty fields could be safely and
effectively purged en masse?
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behaviour.
>From what I gather, the cocoon log flles do not contain really any data
worth keeping or investigating - just countless repetitive cache hit/miss
reports etc.
We're running dspace 1.6.2 on Jetty servlet container & RHEL5
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e way of tagging the undesirables.
I think in the meantime I probably can just move the duplicates into a
temporary collection and delete them from there.
Cheers,
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t the bulk editor would be a handy tool to locate & delete them.
Thanks,
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good resource bundle editor that can be used to edit
the XMLUI messages.xml files for various languages. I've got files for three
languages that should be kept in sync.
Thanks,
T
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Hi,
I'm trying to copy a DSpace PostgreSql database from one server to another
to create a separate testing/dev environment. Dumping (pg_dump database >
db.sql) and reloading (psql database --
Let Crystal Reports handle th
e browse)
would definitely make DSpace much more useful as a general purpose digital
repository. I wonder if this could be one place where some of the features
in DSpace 2.0 could be backported to?
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2009-07-13 10:29:03.848::INFO: jetty
rg.mortbay.jetty.HttpParser.parseAvailable(HttpParser.java:212)
at org.mortbay.jetty.HttpConnection.handle(HttpConnection.java:404)
at
org.mortbay.io.nio.SelectChannelEndPoint.run(SelectChannelEndPoint.java:409)
at
org.mortbay.thread.QueuedThreadPool$PoolThread.run(QueuedThreadPool.java:520)
or no effect on whether resolving
multiple handles actually works.
This was still an experiment using non-production handles and the real acid
test on whether it works is still ahead of us - so the usual caveats apply.
Cheers,
T
2009/4/1, Timo Aalto :
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> Hi all,
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> I'm doing some
y one mention of it on DSpace-tech and even then relating to Oracle
problems.
Thanks,
T
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each prefix) on the same server
simultaneously.
Does anyone have any experience or insight to share on this matter?
Thanks,
T
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Research Information System to
implement SWORD for interacting with our DSpace repository. This would seem
to be a better approach than further developing an existing DSpace-specific
connector that the CRIS vendor now offers.
Thanks in advance for any input,
T
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but I haven't been able to find a crosswalk for that either.
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respond on a requested handle. I've got UDP access to port 2641 opened so it
should not be that. Any ideas?
T
2007/4/12, Timo Aalto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'm having trouble with my Handle resolvings. I've got DSpace 1.4.1 with
whatever Handle software it cam
;t figure out where
the Handle server has picked up the port on which my DSpace lives. I suspect
it has picked it up from dspace.cfg line "dspace.url" which points out to
port 8080 (should I change it to 80? I tried but it didn't seem to make any
difference).
Any ideas on how t
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