Dear Kevin, Thanks for your reply. That absolutely answers my question. I was hoping it was some internal working like this that I was unaware of instead of a bug. I feel considerably more at ease.
-Joseph On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 03:26, Kevin Van de Velde <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Joseph, > > The codes that start with an "m" are the communites so for instance "m6" > would be community with identifier 6. The codes that start with an "l" are > collections so "l11" would be collection with identifier 11. These codes are > used when user are searching for something in a specific > community/collection. > > I hope this answers your question. > > Kind regards, > > > Kevin Van de Velde > @mire > Esperantolaan 4 - 3001 Heverlee - Belgium > 2888 Loker Avenue East, Suite 305 - Carlsbad, CA 92010 - USA > atmire.com - Institutional Repository Solutions > > > > On 2 December 2011 21:36, Joseph <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Dear DSpace Devel, >> >> (DSpace 1.7.2, XMLUI, Discovery) >> >> I was looking at the dspace statistics through the web interface, and >> i notices that some of the top search terms for the dspace instance I >> manage were "m6", "m8", "i11" and such. >> I entered these in to the search box and do indeed come up with results. >> >> However, looking at the metadata in these results (my means of "Show >> full item record" and then using the browser's find) I come up with >> zip. >> >> I also tested this using the above described method on the dspace demo >> (XMLUI) server and atmire/labs17, dspace at cambridge >> The results of my quick (and admittedly not thorough as I only >> searched for "m6" and looked at one or two results) inspection, were >> the same. >> >> Are these special codes in Solr/Lucene? >> Is this something obvious that I should know about, or is this a real bug? >> >> Thanks, >> Joseph >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure >> contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, >> security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this >> data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d >> _______________________________________________ >> Dspace-devel mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-devel > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d _______________________________________________ Dspace-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspace-devel
