Excellent. My gut was telling me that, but I've learned never to
assume. Kudos Scott. Now I can write something to go along with that.
Again, thanks for the help.
--Jeff
Jeffrey Trimble
System LIbrarian
William F. Maag Library
Youngstown State University
330.941.2483 (Office)
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"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me..."
--Litany against fear....
On Sep 16, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Scott Phillips wrote:
When you click a link to download a bitstream it can either be
downloaded as a file, where you browser will ask you where to save
it to the filesystem or viewed within the browser (possibly via some
plugin). We've run into problems in the past where really big PDF's
in a repository will crash user's pdf plugin in their browser.
These settings configure how big a file is before it changes the
disposition (how the browser will handle it...)
In other words, if a bitstream is bigger than the disposition
threshold (measured in bytes) then file will be downloaded directly
to the file system where the user will then have to open it
manually. However if the bitstream is smaller, then the browser may
try to view the file within the browser or pass it to a browser
plugin.
Hope that helps,
Scott--
On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:18 PM, Jeffrey Trimble wrote:
I have incomplete documentation for the following dspace.cfg key
stanza:
"Content Inline Disposition Threshold"
webui.content_disposition_threshold = 8388608
xmlui.content_disposition_threshold = 8388608
What does this control. I'm not sure how the world inline is
applied here.
TIA,
Jeff
Jeffrey Trimble
System LIbrarian
William F. Maag Library
Youngstown State University
330.941.2483 (Office)
[email protected]
http://www.maag.ysu.edu
http://digital.maag.ysu.edu
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer.
I will permit it to pass over me and through me..."
--Litany against fear....
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