Hi, All,

Can anyone provide an update on this? Has anyone developed a workflow for 
ingesting HTML content into DSpace?

Thank you,

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Samuel Willis, MLS

Technology Development Librarian

Wichita State University Libraries

1845 Fairmount St.

Wichita, KS 67260-0068

(316) 978-5104

On Friday, December 6, 2019 at 2:42:41 PM UTC-6, Samuel the Librarian wrote:
>
> Hello, All,
>
> I am replying to this post as I have the same questions. We are wanting to 
> archive a website consisting of about 10 web pages linked to hundreds of 
> images and a few .js and .css files. We're currently on DSpace 5.5. Since 
> it's been four years, is it now possible to upload these files so the web 
> pages retain their images and relative links to the other pages? We were 
> able to upload the HTML itself without issue, but without the associated 
> files it is not able to be a complete archive.
>
> I am wondering if there is a way to upload a compressed set of files so 
> they retain their relationship (.zip or .tar), or if there is a better way 
> others out there have used. If none of that works, we will probably have to 
> fall back to PDF files, but it would lose some of its functionality. Any 
> suggestions would be much appreciated!
>
> --
>
> Samuel Willis, MLS
>
> Technology Development Librarian
>
> Wichita State University Libraries
>
> 1845 Fairmount St.
>
> Wichita, KS 67260-0068
>
> (316) 978-5104
>
> On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 11:15:53 AM UTC-5, Richard Jones wrote:
>>
>> Hi All, 
>>
>> We have just noticed that uploading an HTML file which references 
>> pictures 
>> and also uploading the pictures themselves does not result in a 
>> renderable 
>> HTML page when the item is viewed.  In retrospect, this is obviously the 
>> case given the way that DSpace stores its files, and after a quick think 
>> I 
>> can't see an obvious way around this.  Would other people consider this a 
>> problem?  Should there be a fix for it or is it the case that we simply 
>> can't take HTML files with images referenced? 
>>
>> There are certain circumstances where a user might export to HTML using 
>> Word 
>> which tends to make a folder called myHTMLFile_files, which could 
>> potentially contain images.  In fact, on a general scale, uploading an 
>> entire website might be desirable in some circumstances.  In either of 
>> these 
>> cases, maiming the linking between all the files involved is going to be 
>> non-trivial using the current methodology.  Anyone got any thoughts? 
>>
>> Cheers 
>>
>> Richard 
>> ============================== 
>> Richard Jones 
>> Systems Developer 
>> Theses Alive! - www.thesesalive.ac.uk 
>> Edinburgh University Library 
>> r.d...@ed.ac.uk 
>> 0131 651 1611 
>>
>>
>>
>>

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