[Dspace-tech] Localising CC License

2010-03-16 Thread Evans, Kevin
Hi,
 
We wish to localise the Creative Commons License in our XMLUI build (1.5.2),
but we don't have the source files installed:
 
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/LocaliseCreativeCommons
 
I've download the source for the specific package, and understand I will
need to edit the .java file and recompile the .jar
 
but...I'm a little reticent to do this...does anyone have a workaround?
 
Advise, as ever, gratefully received
 
Cheers
 
Kevin
 
 
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Localising CC License

2010-03-16 Thread keith . gilbertson
Hello Kevin. I know this doesn't help you immediately, as you mentioned that 
you're running 1.5.2, but there's a new configuration parameter in the DSpace 
1.6 release that does what you need: 



# Should a jurisdiction be used? If so, which one? 
# See http://creativecommons.org/international/ for a list of possible codes 
# (e.g. nz = New Zealand, uk = England and Wales, jp = Japan) 
webui.submit.cc-jurisdiction = uk 




I thought it should be mentioned in case you're planning an upgrade soon 
anyway. 
--keith 





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From: Kevin Evans kevin.ev...@exeter.ac.uk 
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Subject: [Dspace-tech] Localising CC License 


Hi, 

We wish to localise the Creative Commons License in our XMLUI build (1.5.2), 
but we don't have the source files installed: 

http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/LocaliseCreativeCommons 

I've download the source for the specific package, and understand I will need 
to edit the .java file and recompile the .jar 

but...I'm a little reticent to do this...does anyone have a workaround? 

Advise, as ever, gratefully received 

Cheers 

Kevin 


Kevin Evans MA 
Web Services Developer, 
Integration and Webservices, 
Room 901, 
9th Floor, Laver Building, 
University of Exeter 
North Park Road, 
Exeter, 
EX4 4RN 
01392 725573 
07775027574 
http://my.exeter.ac.uk 


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