Re: [Dspace-tech] Extra ">" characters spontaneously littering pages

2007-09-20 Thread Mark Diggory
Glad it resolved itself, I was "scratching my head" trying to come up with an explanation that would be helpful. Cheers, Mark Diggory On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:51 PM, Shane Beers wrote: We were unable to diagnose the exact issue that caused the problem, but a server reboot fixed the issue. Ah,

Re: [Dspace-tech] Extra ">" characters spontaneously littering pages

2007-09-20 Thread Shane Beers
We were unable to diagnose the exact issue that caused the problem, but a server reboot fixed the issue. Ah, technology. Thanks to those that tried to help. Shane Beers Digital Repository Services Librarian George Mason University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 703-993-3742 On Sep 19, 2007, at 10:35 AM, S

Re: [Dspace-tech] Extra ">" characters spontaneously littering pages

2007-09-19 Thread Claudia Jürgen
Hi Shane, did you check your language-pack file? Claudia Shane Beers schrieb: > Something quite unexpected greeted me this morning. I pulled up our > repository page (http://mars.gmu.edu) to find ">" characters on our > pages where formerly there were none. They seem to exist at the end of >

Re: [Dspace-tech] Extra ">" characters spontaneously littering pages

2007-09-19 Thread Graham Triggs
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 10:35 -0400, Shane Beers wrote: > Something quite unexpected greeted me this morning. I pulled up our > repository page (http://mars.gmu.edu) to find ">" characters on our > pages where formerly there were none. They seem to exist at the end of > some lines, such as the left

[Dspace-tech] Extra ">" characters spontaneously littering pages

2007-09-19 Thread Shane Beers
Something quite unexpected greeted me this morning. I pulled up our repository page (http://mars.gmu.edu) to find ">" characters on our pages where formerly there were none. They seem to exist at the end of some lines, such as the left navbar text and inside picklists. We didn't change a th