Hi !
At PoisonCentre.be, we use DSpace for scientific (medical) information
collection, organisation and internal re-publication, e.g. Knowledge
sharing (not ETDs)!
I find rather funny that this discussion occurs in the technical thread
and not the general one.
The technicities are the
Hi,
I keep getting the following error message on our DSpace 1.3.2 server.
Has anybody got any ideas?
Please advise.
Thanks.
Ravi Kalsi
Brunel University
An internal server error occurred on http://bura.brunel.ac.uk:
Date: 06/11/07 19:04
Session ID:
I added the field dc.location to the dspace.cfg file simple view section
(about line #318). It then shows up in the simple view with the label
???metadata.dc.location???:
Is there any way to change this so it says Location?
Robin Henry
Library Technical Services Specialist
Sam
All,
As a Committer, I'm going to go ahead and step out on limb here, and
admit that I agree with most of what has been put forth by both Dorothea
and Christophe. That being said, I'm not claiming to speak on behalf of
all the Committers :)
I would *love* a more beautified DSpace...a clean,
This requires modifying your Messages.properties. This is a file that anyone
doing customizations to DSpace start getting to know quite well.
You can read about modifying this file (and doing a lot of other stuff) in the
How-To guide. You can snag it here:
On Nov 14, 2007 10:52 AM, Henry, Roberta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I added the field dc.location to the dspace.cfg file simple view section
(about line #318). It then shows up in the simple view with the label
???metadata.dc.location???:
Is there any way to change this so it says Location?
Hello,
do you wonder about the request or the search result?
I have similar error messages counting by hundreds
ever now and then when search engine robots crawl
our site. The nasty thing is that they request non-
existent items and I cant find a place where we
provide a link to these items. The
./dsrun org.dspace.app.itemimport.ItemImport -a -e [EMAIL PROTECTED] -c
collectionID -s items_dir -m mapfile
collection id refers to handle number of a collection, for example 2455/21.
Items_dir is the directory where you have you XML metadata you want to
import is located. Mapfile is a sort of
Mark Diggory wrote:
Apparently, they are no longer providing access to the RDF files they
were previously supplying on the site. This is ultimately very
dismaying. We have an application that is very dependent on the
CreativeCommons website not changing over time and it has proved very
Ben Adida wrote:
Mark Diggory wrote:
Apparently, they are no longer providing access to the RDF files they
were previously supplying on the site. This is ultimately very
dismaying. We have an application that is very dependent on the
CreativeCommons website not changing over time and it has
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