Hi Samuel,

Sorry for the late response (overlooked this when it first came through).  We 
have some general tips on storing HTML in DSpace in the Documentation itself at 
https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC6x/Ingesting+HTML+Archives

Generally speaking, only relative links between CSS/images and HTML work OK.  
It's been a while since I've tried this out, but it should work as described in 
those docs.

Tim
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of 
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Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 1:28 PM
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Subject: [dspace-tech] Re: [Dspace-tech] HTML containing pictures

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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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!

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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 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
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Edinburgh University Library
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