Hi Terry,
Yes, it would be good to just edit the collection titles, if the
collections are few but this would be quite a tedious task if I have to
edit the titles manually. I don't know how to edit collection titles in
batch. In the future, I would advice the repository administrator/community
adm
Euler, what is "d-o-e"?
It seems to me that it would be good to replace the nbsp with a space in
your collection titles.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 7:36 AM, euler wrote:
> Hi Terry,
>
> I just want to get rid of the string “nbsp;” in the collection titles and
> so
> far I'm not been able to apply d
Hi Terry,
I just want to get rid of the string “nbsp;” in the collection titles and so
far I'm not been able to apply d-o-e in all the places that it appeared
using xsl:template match. I know it's risky but do you think its better to
just update this via sql query (ie remove the string “nbsp;”)?
Hi Terry,
The html entity in the collection title is just a non-breaking space
(nbsp;). Unlike item titles where we can just batch edit, I have no idea if
this can be done in community/collection titles so d-o-e IMO is the easiest
solution for this but I don't know where to look for xsl files to e
A few of the collection and community fields support html fragments. The
title appears in many places, and I suspect that an html entity in the
title will be tricky to manage across the repository.
Is there a unicode character available to use in place of the entity?
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11
Dear All,
I'm working on a repository where collection titles have an html entity. How
can I render them in all instances where the collection title appears? So
far I have only managed to render the title properly in the
collection-list.xsl by adding disable-output-escaping="yes" in
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