[Dspace-tech] Titles are not displayed correctly in updated Dspace 1.2.1 - 1.4

2008-04-07 Thread maike
Hi

I am in the process of updating a 1.2.1 Dspace installation to 1.5
I am not at 1.4 and there are some issues that I have a hard time to figure out.

The first one is that, for instance, on the Browse by Title page, the special 
characters
in the entries show up like

2006#145;Controlled by Canadians#146; #150; Public process and the CRTC: 
Public
participation, the community channel, and the regulation of Canada#146;s 
broadcasting
system
2005#146;Feel It, Don#146;t Think: the Significance of Affect in the 
Study of
Digital Games
2006#147;Second image reversed#148; reexamined

while this is still OK in the old 1.2.1 installation:

2006‘Controlled by Canadians’ – Public process and the CRTC: Public 
participation, the
community channel, and the regulation of Canada’s broadcasting system
2005’Feel It, Don’t Think: the Significance of Affect in the Study of 
Digital Games
2006“Second image reversed” reexamined

I have activated UTF-8 in Tomcat's server.xml ..
AND there is a JAVA_OPTS environment variable: JAVA_OPTS=-Xmx512M -Xms64M
-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8

I'm using Postgres 8.1 so that should have standard UTF support

.. any idea where else this might go wrong?

TIA


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[Dspace-tech] How do I set the handle to local ?

2008-04-07 Thread maike
Hi,

another problem with the 1.2.1 - 1.4 upgrade:

I am installing the upgrade on another server. I made a fresh environment with 
new
versions of Tomcat (5.5) and Postgres (8.1) and copied the whole thing over: 
dspace
directory, assetstores, database dump.

It seems to work pretty well until now, except a few issues that I am slowly 
staring
myself blind upon. The first one is  in that previous mail .. the incorrect 
rendering of
some characters in the titles, and the other one is this:


I get an error upon clicking on a displayed entry. I *assume* that this is 
because it is
not possible to port the handle over to another machine just like that, and 
want to at
least get a fresh start by starting out with the handle set to the default 
123456789/ .

But when I change the handle setting in dspace.cnf to 123456789 - nothing 
changes. It
keeps generating URL's like

http://lib-ir.lib.sfu.ca:8080/dspace/handle/1892/3409

and not

http://lib-ir.lib.sfu.ca:8080/dspace/handle/123456789/3409

after clicking one of those, dspace.log shows this:
2008-04-07 00:59:55,393 INFO  org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.DSpaceServlet @
anonymous:session_id=CF40451CD0DCBD8596A6F02F0C189E22:ip_addr=64.180.221.18:view_i
tem:handle=1892/3390
2008-04-07 00:59:55,430 WARN  org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.InternalErrorServlet 
@
:session_id=CF40451CD0DCBD8596A6F02F0C189E22:internal_error:-- URL Was: htt
p://lib-ir.lib.sfu.ca:8080/dspace/handle/1892/3390
-- Method: GET
-- Parameters were:

java.lang.NullPointerException
at 
org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.HandleServlet.displayItem(HandleServlet.java:286)
at 
org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.HandleServlet.doDSGet(HandleServlet.java:164)
at
org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.DSpaceServlet.processRequest(DSpaceServlet.java:151)
at 
org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.DSpaceServlet.doGet(DSpaceServlet.java:99)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:690)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:803)
(etcetera)

and DSpace displays:

Internal System Error

The system has experienced an internal error. Please try to do what you were 
doing
again, and if the problem persists, please contact us so we can fix the problem.

any hint as to what might be causing this persistent memory of the old handle 
prefix ..
and how to wipe that?

(or other suggestions ... maybe I am all wrong in thinking it is caused by the 
fact that
I cannot use the same handle prefix on another server?)

TIA


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[Dspace-tech] FW: Handler for DSpace

2008-04-07 Thread Jayan Chirayath Kurian
Hello Maike,

 

This may be of help regarding migrating handles from one server to
another server. I have not tried out this yet.

Cheers!



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Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:17 AM
To: Jayan Chirayath Kurian
Subject: Re: Handler for DSpace

 

Hi Jayan, 

I am doing well. Thanks for asking :)

The handle system does not use domain names. It uses IP addresses. You
can enter a domain name into the handle server SimpleSetup program, but
that will be converted to an IP address. I checked the site information
for you prefix and it shows 155.69.24.194 as the IP address and 2641 and
8000 as the ports.

It looks as though your handle server is up and running and is accepting
connections. When I tried to query your handle server, I got an error
stating that your server was not responsible for your prefix
(0.NA/10220). This is odd. Did you move the DSpace installation to
another machine? If so, did you did you copy all the data from the
original installation to the new installation?  For the handle server,
you need to copy the handles.db and nas.db (could also be handles.jdb or
nas.jdb) files to the new installation? You could also copy over all the
keys from the old installation. You also need to migrate your DSpace
database to the new installation. I doubt that the handle server is the
cause of the socket error, since I can connect to your server and got a
response. Is your database up and running? That is the only other thing
that I can think of that might be causing the error.

Thanks,
Masud



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Re: [Dspace-tech] Upload large group of files easily

2008-04-07 Thread Victoria Rasero
German,
The are a spanish list for DSpace users called GUDE:
http://sod.upc.es/gude/index.php/Portada
For suscription to this list: http://www.rediris.es/list/info/gude.es.html
Regards.
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2008/3/13, Germán Cuéllar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Thanks for your responses!

 I didn't know that exists DSpace spanish community, so this suposes a
 great help for my project.

 Regarding upload the files, I'll try to do it with batch importer
 utility tomorrow. I hope to have no problem.


 Cheers!

 PS: Yes Robin, you're right, i'm from spain, and your spanish is good. ;)




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[Dspace-tech] Luis Miralles : DSpace 1.5

2008-04-07 Thread luis jose miralles
Hello,

I am trying to install dspace 1.5 in ubuntu. Does any one know where
can i find the steps for installation?.

Many thanks.


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Re: [Dspace-tech] Luis Miralles : DSpace 1.5

2008-04-07 Thread George Hamilton
The documentation comes with the distribution:

dspace_home/dspace/docs/

George


luis jose miralles wrote:
 Hello,

 I am trying to install dspace 1.5 in ubuntu. Does any one know where
 can i find the steps for installation?.

 Many thanks.


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Re: [Dspace-tech] Luis Miralles : DSpace 1.5

2008-04-07 Thread Bin Zhang
I am trying to do the same.  If you have found a solution, please share.

Thanks!




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 I am trying to install dspace 1.5 in ubuntu. Does any one know where
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[Dspace-tech] OR08 video podcast available

2008-04-07 Thread John S. Erickson
For some reason the Fedora people are seeing these announcements but 
we aren't:

...Last week ECS and the University hosted Open Repositories 2008, 
which attracted over 450 people from around the world. The conference 
was a huge success! Our video podcast gives an impression of the 
excitement and interest the conference generated...

http://tinyurl.com/3j8cmw (soton.ac.uk)


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[Dspace-tech] item rating system

2008-04-07 Thread George Hamilton
Hello

We're thinking about adding the ability for users to rate items in 
dspace (Manakin / XMLUI) along the lines of the amazon rating system.  
Has anyone looked into this?

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[Dspace-tech] Persistent identifiers, again

2008-04-07 Thread Gary McGath
As some of you may recall, I've been looking into implementing a 
non-Handle approach to persistent identifiers in our local version of 
DSpace. My approach has been to replace HandleManager bodily. So far 
I've gotten it to the point where it has the same functionality as 
out-of-the-box DSpace; that is, the handles don't work when accessed as 
external identifiers, but a manual substitution of the URL base produces 
a working URL.

Each time I blow away DSpace (as often happens during early stages of 
code development), I've noticed that the ID's start over from 1. It 
looks to me as if the HandleManager doesn't provide a strong guarantee 
of uniqueness; if DSpace is totally reinitialized, old Handles may be 
recycled. If this happened in a production environment, Handles for 
obsolete objects could point to the wrong object, rather than failing to 
resolve as they should.

This makes me think that for our environment, which stresses the 
unique in URN's, I need to add a stronger guarantee of uniqueness. It 
also seems like a minor bug in DSpace.

Have I missed anything? Does something come into play when a live handle 
server is used, which provides a stronger guarantee of uniqueness?

I'm aware, by the way, that DSpace 1.6 has totally new code for 
non-Handle persistent identifiers. Our schedule doesn't let us wait. 
Don't blame me, I'm only the programmer. :)

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[Dspace-tech] URL's are not displayed correctly in updated Dspace

2008-04-07 Thread Maike Dulk
HiI am in the process of updating a 1.2.1 Dspace installation to 1.5I am not at 1.4 and there are some issues that I have a hard time to figure out.The first one is that, for instance, on the Browse by Title page, the special characters in the entries show up like2006 	#145;Controlled by Canadians#146; #150; Public process and the CRTC: Public participation, the community channel, and the regulation of Canada#146;s broadcasting system 	2005 	#146;Feel It, Don#146;t Think: the Significance of Affect in the Study of Digital Games 	2006 	#147;Second image reversed#148; reexaminedwhile this is still OK in the old 1.2.1 installation:2006 	‘Controlled by Canadians’ – Public process and the CRTC: Public participation, the community channel, and the regulation of Canada’s broadcasting system2005 	’Feel It, Don’t Think: the Significance of Affect in the Study of Digital Games	2006 	“Second image reversed” reexaminedI have activated UTF-8 in Tomcat's server.xml ..AND there is a JAVA_OPTS environment variable: JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx512M -Xms64M -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"I'm using Postgres 8.1 so that should have standard UTF support.. any idea where else this might go wrong?TIA--Ms. Maike Dulk - Programmer / AnalystMcPherson Library, University of Victoria(t) 250-886-5709 / (e) [EMAIL PROTECTED]-- Harthon gerithach aeair vilui / I hope you will have kind seas
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Persistent identifiers, again

2008-04-07 Thread James Rutherford
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 03:04:58PM +, Gary McGath wrote:
 Each time I blow away DSpace (as often happens during early stages of
 code development), I've noticed that the ID's start over from 1. It
 looks to me as if the HandleManager doesn't provide a strong guarantee
 of uniqueness; if DSpace is totally reinitialized, old Handles may be
 recycled. If this happened in a production environment, Handles for
 obsolete objects could point to the wrong object, rather than failing to
 resolve as they should.

This is because the local part of the Handle comes from a database
sequence.

 This makes me think that for our environment, which stresses the
 unique in URN's, I need to add a stronger guarantee of uniqueness. It
 also seems like a minor bug in DSpace.

I think you are correct, yes.

 Have I missed anything? Does something come into play when a live handle
 server is used, which provides a stronger guarantee of uniqueness?

Not really, no. You're still responsible for knowing what points where.

 I'm aware, by the way, that DSpace 1.6 has totally new code for
 non-Handle persistent identifiers. Our schedule doesn't let us wait.
 Don't blame me, I'm only the programmer. :)

Understandable :) For the 1.6 code, myself and Richard Jones spent quite
a long time looking at methods of generating locally unique names for
content that would be independent of the database sequences (motivated
by the DAO work which could enable repositories to use something other
than a RDBMS if they so desire). This doesn't specifically address your
problem, though. From 1.6 forward, UUIDs will be used to identify
content, but the Handles (the default implementation of all the new
identifier code) will be generated in (approximately) the same way under
the hood. Check the 'handle' table in the DB and the 'createHandle'
method of HandleManager for more info.

Having said that, I think the Handle should be written into the Item
metadata when it is minted, so there will be some record there (as
dc.identifier or dc.identifier.uri).

cheers,

Jim

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Re: [Dspace-tech] [Dspace-general] Change displayed item metadata (XMLUI)

2008-04-07 Thread Dorothea Salo
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:30 AM,  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Copying to dspace-tech list; further discussion probably belongs there.)

 Hello...
  .. and help!

  I trying to find a way to change displayed item metadata in simple item
  view.
  I'm using Manakin. Now - i know there is a way to do it for JSPUI (Change
  displayed item metadata (JSP)
  http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/Change_displayed_item_metadata_%28JSP%29)
  But how do i do it for XMLUI?

First, build a new theme.

Next, go into dri2xhtml/DS-METS-1.0-DIM.xsl and copy the
xsl:template whose name attribute is
itemSummaryView_DS-METS-1.0-DIM into your theme's XSL.

Now you need to add or subtract table rows based on the metadata you
do/don't want to see. A typical table row looks like this:

tr class=ds-table-row odd
tdspan
class=boldi18n:textxmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-description/i18n:text:/span/td
tdxsl:copy-of
select=$data/dim:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'description' and
not(@qualifier)]/child::node()//td
/tr

This is a lot of gobbledygook, but the general idea is to change the
@element and @qualifier tests to whatever it is you need, adding text
to your messages.xml as needed for the i18n:text element.

I strongly recommend not differentiating even and odd table rows in
your design if at all possible! What leaving them out lets you do is
slap xsl:if statements around the whole row to test whether a
metadata item even EXISTS before you display it.

I hope this gets you started.

Dorothea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace-tech Digest, Vol 24, Issue 12

2008-04-07 Thread Michele Kimpton

Hi John,
Sorry you missed OR2008- we heard your presentation on Quambo, if that  
is any comfort!  Just wondering what you meant by your post?  Fedora  
people are seeing these announcements but we are not?  I did look  
through some of the video- seems like mainly marketing fluff, but  
maybe I missed some key interviews.


 Graham is busy getting all the presentations gathered from the user  
group meeting- so everyone can see them.  These will be posted/hosted  
in the conference repository hopefully within the next week.


Michele
On Apr 7, 2008, at 12:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
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For some reason the Fedora people are seeing these announcements but
we aren't:

...Last week ECS and the University hosted Open Repositories 2008,
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http://tinyurl.com/3j8cmw (soton.ac.uk)



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Re: [Dspace-tech] [Dspace-general] Change displayed item metadata (XMLUI)

2008-04-07 Thread Dorothea Salo
  Thank you so much for replying. I'm trying to keep it as generic install as
  possible, but some customizations just can't be avoided.

Of course.

  But few things i don't understand:
  1. build a theme (can i just copy Reference theme into new folder?). i'm
  guessing yes, according to wiki

You can, yes, but don't forget that you have to change some
configurations, too. See
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/Install_a_theme_%28Manakin%29 for
what you need to do.

  2. i don't have dri2xhtml/DS-METS-1.0-DIM.xsl. all i have in dri2xhtml -
  DIM-Handler.xsl  General-Handler.xsl  MODS-Handler.xsl  QDC-Handler.xsl
  structural.xsl.

Aha! Looks like I'm behind the times, and filenames have been changed
(for the better, I might add). Look in DIM-Handler.xsl. My apologies!

  3. there would themes xls be located? all i have in themes dir - images
  lib(contains only style sheets)  sitemap.xmap

Your theme's XSL will probably live in the folder for your new theme.

(I am hedging here, because I have a multiple-theme repository with
one utility XSL file that all the themes call. That utility file does
not live in any one theme's folder.)

Dorothea

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Re: [Dspace-tech] Offtopic: place for general XSLT discussion?

2008-04-07 Thread Mark H. Wood
First I should note that I described the problem inside-out.  I needed
to index a set of metadata elements in the DRI document by an attribute
value from the METS document, not the other way around.  Just getting
that straight helped a lot.

On Thu, Apr 03, 2008 at 03:00:34PM -0500, Dorothea Salo wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:06 PM, Mark H. Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Is there some good place to ask questions about XSLT in general?
 
 Try the XSL mailing list Mulberry Technologies runs:
 http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/.

That led me to Dave Pawson's XSLT Questions and Answers
(http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/sect21.html) which provided a
vital clue to what I was doing wrong.  I'm bookmarking both.
 
  (In case this sounds interesting: in the item summary view I need to
  relate each of the item's bitstreams to a metadata element my aspect
  adds to the pageMeta element.
 
 Just one metadata element, or one element per bitstream? If the
 former, I'd be tempted to chuck it into a variable.

One element per bitstream, but this hint led to a solution anyway --
thanks!  I used the match= expression from my busted key element as
the select= expression and assigned the set of relevant metadata
nodes to a variable, then for each bitstream I run through the node
set with for-each and pull out the text of the node with the attribute
value matching the bitstream's xlink:href.  A key or a direct
reference would have been nice, but it turns out that there is no way
to express either one in this case.

Why this was necessary: I see two ways that document() could work, and
nothing I've read (including the Recommendation!) explicitly says
which is correct.  One is to graft the new document into the existing
source tree, which naively made sense but on reflection probably
causes all sorts of problems, and in any case isn't the way it works.
The other way is for document() to create a new, separate source tree
and (apparently) push it onto a stack of partially-processed trees.
The various axes can only address within the current tree, so there
was no way for me to see out of the METS document to pluck values
from the (stacked) DRI document.  Variables exist independent of this
structure, so I could assign a set of the necessary nodes to a
variable and refer to it regardless of which node tree is being
processed.

The vital clue was noted by James Clark in the above-mentioned FAQ:
/ identifies the root node of the *current document*.  This is
stated in the XPath Recommendation, but it would have taken me a long
time to get there.

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Re: [Dspace-tech] [Dspace-general] Change displayed item metadata (XMLUI)

2008-04-07 Thread Dorothea Salo
Just a note -- this thread really belongs on dspace-tech rather than
dspace-general. I have cc'ed accordingly.

  Inside of themes/Reference/ is only lib(contains only style sheets) and
  sitemap.xmap - is it possible that xls file for that theme is
  themes/template/template.xsl?

Without looking at the new build, I'm not sure. In Manakin 1.1, the
Reference theme appears to be using only what (if I read your message
right) is now themes/dri2xhtml.xsl. Rather than copying that file
wholesale into your new theme, let me recommend making a new XSL file
and putting this line at the top of it (inside xsl:stylesheet):

xsl:import href=../themes/dri2xhtml.xsl/

Then ONLY copy code that you are CHANGING into your new theme. This
makes things more maintainable -- you know what you've changed, and
you'll automatically reap the benefits of (most) improvements to the
base Manakin theme over time.

 Other themes (Classic and Kubrick) do have
  [theme-name].xls. But i wuld really like to build on Reference theme.
  I'll poke around to see if i can figure it out, but any help will be
  appreciated - the lack of 1.5 specific how-tos is a bit of the killer, but
  not surprising giving how recent the release is.

Well, I feel bad, because I didn't write a good enough
Manakin-tutorial proposal to make it into the JCDL preconference
offerings. I'll keep trying, though travel restrictions locally may
make matters worse...

Dorothea

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University of Wisconsin
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(608) 262-5493

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[Dspace-tech] EnfNote

2008-04-07 Thread Kamal Parvez
  Hi,
  Actually I don’t know how to import export batch tools. Is there any way to 
include EndNote citation into DSpace?
 
Thanks
  Kamal
  
   
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