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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 10:41:28 -0800
From: Maike Dulk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Creative Commons Enigma
To: dspace-tech dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
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http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/TechnicalFaq
http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/LocaliseCreativeCommons
:-)
maike
On 11-Jan-08, at 9:04 AM, Richard Rodgers wrote:
Glad it worked!
Sure, the wiki is fine. Just somewhere that someone else searching
could discover.
Thanks,
Richard
On
Hi Maike:
I have not tested this, but if you consult the documentation at:
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Web_Integration_Guide
it suggests that if you add a query parameter 'jurisdiction'
(the doc calls them 'URL variables') to the Creative Commons URL
requested in the
Hi Richard
wow, thanks again!
This is indeed the solution.
I will gladly document this .. should I put it in the Wiki?
thank you
Maike
On 10-Jan-08, at 12:32 PM, Richard Rodgers wrote:
Hi Maike:
I have not tested this, but if you consult the documentation at:
Hi Maike:
A few explanations to help unravel the enigma:
First, you should understand that there are two different licenses involved
here, not a choice of one. The first - the deposit license - is (roughly)
a licence that the depositor grants to the repository. It is not optional,
and does not
Hi
I noticed some really strange behaviour in our DSpace installation.
It is the Creative Commons licensing.
When the setting in dspace.cfg is set to true
Creative Commons settings ##
# are Creative Commons licenses used in submission?
webui.submit.enable-cc = true
the Creative
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